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Page 1: 2015 OU Baseball Media Guide
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CRAIG AIKINHarwich MarinersCape Cod Baseball League

JACOB EVANSHarwich MarinersCape Cod Baseball League

ANTHONY HERMELYNHarwich MarinersCape Cod Baseball League

ALEC HANSENSan Luis BluesCalifornia Collegiate League

SHELDON NEUSESan Luis BluesCalifornia Collegiate League

AUSTIN O’BRIENSan Luis BluesCalifornia Collegiate League

COREY COPPINGDuluth HuskiesNorthwoods League

KOLBEY CARPENTERBrazos Valley BombersTexas Collegiate League

HUNTER HALEYBrazos Valley BombersTexas Collegiate League

CHAD NELSONMcKinney MarshalsTexas Collegiate League

JEFFREY CURRANRedding Colt 45sFar West League

COLE STEVENSSidewindersArizona Collegiate League

TYLER COOLBAUGHFayetteville SwampDogsCoastal Plain League

JOSHUA AKEPlymouth PilgrimsNew England Collegiate

Clockwise, starting at upper left: Aikin, O’Brien, Hermelyn, Carpenter, Evans, Haley.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

1951 & 1994 National Champions • 10 NCAA College World Series Appearances | 1

2015 OKLAHOMA BASEBALLTable of Contents ...........................................................................1Quick Facts .....................................................................................22015 Schedule ................................................................................3Tradition .......................................................................................4-51951 College World Series Champions ......................................6-71994 College World Series Champions ......................................8-9College World Series ...............................................................10-11NCAA & Conference Postseason ...........................................12-13Sooners in the Pros .................................................................14-15The Sooner Baseball Family ...................................................16-1719 Ways ...................................................................................18-19The Bedlam Series ..................................................................20-21

2015 Oklahoma Sooners ........................................................22-23Season Preview .......................................................................24-25Senior Profiles .........................................................................26-29Junior Profiles .........................................................................30-38Sophomore Profiles ................................................................38-41Newcomer Profiles ..................................................................41-43Head Coach Pete Hughes .......................................................44-45Assistant Coaches ..................................................................46-48Support Staff ...........................................................................49-50

L. Dale Mitchell Park ...............................................................51-53

2014 Oklahoma Sooners ........................................................54-55Awards/MLB Draft Picks .............................................................56Big 12 Tournament .......................................................................57Season Review ........................................................................58-59Results ..........................................................................................60Statistics..................................................................................61-63

History & Record Book ............................................................64-65Historical Timeline ..................................................................66-67All-Time Coaches ....................................................................68-69All-Time Results ...........................................................................70All-Time Stats ...............................................................................71NCAA Tournament History .....................................................72-73Conference Tournament History ............................................74-75All-Americans ..........................................................................76-77Sooners in the Pros .................................................................78-79Hitting Records .......................................................................80-81Pitching Records ..........................................................................82Misc. Records ...............................................................................83All-Time Opponents......................................................................84All-Time Series Records ........................................................85-101Year-By-Year Results .......................................................... 102-113Awards ................................................................................ 114-117Letterwinners ..................................................................... 118-121

President David L. Boren ...........................................................122Athletic Director Joe Castiglione...............................................123Big 12 Conference .............................................................. 124-125OU Facilities ....................................................................... 126-127Strength & Conditioning .................................................... 128-129The University of Oklahoma .............................................. 130-131Academics .......................................................................... 132-133Athletic Excellence ............................................................. 134-135Tradition & Spirit ................................................................ 136-137Norman & Oklahoma City .................................................. 138-139Media & Sooners Sports TV .............................................. 140-141Athletic Communications ..........................................................142

CREDITS: The 2015 Oklahoma baseball media guide is a production of the University of Oklahoma Athletic Communications office. The guide was writ-ten, deisgned and edited by Brendan Flynn. Cover design by Kiley Mathews, OU Graphic Design. Additional contributions provided by student interns Wes Moody, Dillon Stanley and Samantha Zombolo. Photography Credits: Ty Russell, Candid Color, Major League Baseball, John Williamson, Kate Gaines, Brendan Flynn and Madison Huffling.

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QUICK FACTSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMALocation ...................................................................................................Norman, Okla.Founded ..................................................................................................................1890Enrollment ...........................................................................................................30,813Nickname .......................................................................................................... SoonersColors ............................................................................................. Crimson and CreamConference ...........................................................................................................Big 12President................................................................................................. David L. BorenVP/Director of Athletics ....................................................................... Joe CastiglioneAssoc. Director of Athletics (Program Admin.) .........................................Greg Tipton

OKLAHOMA BASEBALLHead Coach ......................................................................Pete Hughes (Davidson ‘90)Overall Coaching Record .............................................................. 553-414-2/18 YearsRecord at Oklahoma ................................................................. 29-29/Second SeasonAssistant Coaches ........................................Mike Anderson (Northern Colorado ‘90) ................................................................................................Jamie Pinzino (Tufts ‘97)....................................................................................Ryan Connolly (Notre Dame ‘09)Coordinator of Operations ........................................................................ Ryan GainesOffice Phone ..........................................................................................(405) 325-8354First Year of Baseball .............................................................................................1898All-Time Record (Seasons) ..........................................................2,442-1,393-11 (115)All-Time Big 12 Record (Seasons).........................................................255-227-2 (18)Big 12 Tournament Titles ............................................................................1997, 2013NCAA Postseason Appearances (Last) ........................................................ 36 (2013)College World Series Appearances (Last) .................................................... 10 (2010)College World Series Titles ..........................................................................1951, 1994Letterwinners Returning/Lost/Newcomers...................................................17/11/14

STADIUM INFORMATIONHome Field ...................................................................................L. Dale Mitchell ParkCapacity ................................................................................................................. 3,180Surface ..................................................................................................................GrassYear Opened ...........................................................................................................1982Dimensions ................................................................................................ 335-411-335Press Box Phone ...................................................................................(405) 325-8363

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSAssistant Director/Baseball Contact .................................................... Brendan FlynnOffice Phone ..........................................................................................(405) 325-6449Cell Phone ..............................................................................................(405) 596-9264Email ......................................................................................... [email protected] Website ............................................................................SoonerSports.comBaseball Twitter .....................................................................................@OU_Baseball

KEY RETURNERSBatting Yr. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BACF-Craig Aikin (L) Jr. 239 47 78 7 4 0 25 5 .326IF-Sheldon Neuse So. 240 43 73 17 7 7 47 7 .304IF-Kolbey Carpenter Jr. 100 21 30 4 1 3 13 5 .300LF-Hunter Haley (L) Jr. 218 43 64 9 6 6 34 12 .294C/1B-Anthony Hermelyn Jr. 211 24 61 7 1 2 28 1 .2891B-Austin O’Brien So. 106 14 30 6 1 2 20 3 .283

Pitching Yr. Ht. G/GS ERA W-L SV IP BB SO BAARHP-Corey Copping Jr. 6’1 16/9 3.53 2-2 0 51.0 20 35 .297RHP-Jake Elliott So. 6’7 11/11 3.56 2-3 0 55.2 20 36 .233LHP-Adam Choplick RJr. 6’8 15/14 5.35 3-4 0 72.1 32 76 .288LHP-Jacob Evans Jr. 6’2 21/9 5.52 3-5 0 58.2 7 54 .329

KEY LOSSESBatting AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BAC/1B-Mac James 218 32 72 15 1 5 41 4 .330IF-Hector Lorenzana 202 29 55 6 0 1 26 1 .272

Pitching Ht. G/GS ERA W-L SV IP BB SO BAARHP-Kyle Hayes 6’2 21/0 2.93 3-0 0 27.2 16 25 .228RHP-Drew Krittenbrink 6’1 20/0 3.94 0-1 1 29.2 14 29 .241RHP-Kindle Ladd 6’1 27/2 4.31 5-3 0 56.1 25 33 .286

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2015 SCHEDULEACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

1951 & 1994 National Champions • 10 NCAA College World Series Appearances | 3

2015 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location TimeFeb. 13 Notre Dame Norman 5:00 pmFeb. 14 SIUE Norman 1:00 pmFeb. 14 Notre Dame Norman 5:00 pmFeb. 15 Notre Dame Norman 12:00 pmFeb. 15 SIUE Norman 4:00 pmFeb. 18 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 7:30 pmFeb. 19 vs. Washington St.# Mesa, Ariz. 5:30 pmFeb. 20 vs. Washington# Mesa, Ariz. 2:00 pmFeb. 21 vs. Oregon State# Surprise, Ariz. 2:00 pmFeb. 22 vs. Utah# Goodyear, Ariz. 2:00 pmFeb. 24 at Dallas Baptist Dallas, Texas 6:30 pmFeb. 26 BYU Norman 6:00 pmFeb. 27 BYU (DH) Norman 1:00 pmFeb. 28 BYU Norman 1:00 pmMar. 3 UALR Norman 6:00 pmMar. 6 Purdue Norman 6:00 pmMar. 7 Purdue Norman 2:00 pmMar. 8 Purdue Norman 12:00 pmMar. 10 Oral Roberts Norman 6:00 pmMar. 12 at Hawai’i Honolulu, O’ahu 12:35 amMar. 13 at Hawai’i Honolulu, O’ahu 12:35 amMar. 14 at Hawai’i Honolulu, O’ahu 12:35 amMar. 15 at Hawai’i Honolulu, O’ahu 6:05 pmMar. 20 Texas Tech* Norman 6:00 pmMar. 21 Texas Tech* Norman 2:00 pmMar. 22 Texas Tech* Norman 1:00 pmMar. 24 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 6:30 pmMar. 27 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 6:30 pmMar. 28 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 3:00 pmMar. 29 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 1:00 pmMar. 31 Central Arkansas Norman 6:00 pmApr. 2 Kansas* Norman 6:00 pmApr. 3 Kansas* Norman 2:00 pmApr. 4 Kansas* Norman 1:00 pmApr. 7 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6:00 pmApr. 10 at Texas* Austin, Texas 7:30 pmApr. 11 at Texas* Austin, Texas 6:30 pmApr. 12 at Texas* Austin, Texas 2:30 pmApr. 14 Dallas Baptist Norman 6:00 pmApr. 17 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. 5:00 pmApr. 18 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. 3:00 pmApr. 19 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. 12:00 pmApr. 21 Alcorn State Norman 6:00 pmApr. 22 Alcorn State Norman 6:00 pmApr. 24 Sam Houston State Norman 6:00 pmApr. 25 Sam Houston State Norman 2:00 pmApr. 26 Sam Houston State Norman 1:00 pmApr. 28 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 6:30 pmMay 1 vs. Oklahoma State*! Tulsa, Okla. 7:00 pmMay 2 vs. Oklahoma State*$ Oklahoma City 7:00 pmMay 3 vs. Oklahoma State*$ Oklahoma City 4:00 pmMay 8 at Kansas State* Manhattan, Kan. 6:30 pmMay 9 at Kansas State* Manhattan, Kan. 2:00 pmMay 10 at Kansas State* Manhattan, Kan. 1:00 pmMay 12 Stephen F. Austin Norman 6:00 pmMay 14 TCU* Norman 6:00 pmMay 15 TCU* Norman 6:00 pmMay 16 TCU* Norman 2:00 pmMay 20-24 Big 12 Championship Tulsa, Okla. TBDMay 29-June 1 NCAA Regionals TBD TBDJune 5-8 NCAA Super Regionals TBD TBDJune 13-24 College World Series Omaha, Neb. TBD

BOLD denotes home game | All times listed are central* Big 12 game | # Big 12/Pac-12 Challenge! - at ONEOK Field; Tulsa | $ - at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City

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TRADITIONACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Since the University of Oklahoma started its baseball pro-gram in 1898, the Sooners have recorded 87 seasons with a winning record, including 35 NCAA Tournament appear-ances, 12 regional/district titles, 10 College World Series appearances and two National Championships. OU is one of 13 programs across the country to win multi-ple national titles and the only school, in addition to Texas, to do so in the Big 12 Conference.

From the first conference championship in 1925 under head coach Bill Owen to the Sooners’ most recent regional title in 2013, winning is a regular occurrence in Norman.

JACK BAER Architect of OU’s first National Title in 1951, the same year he was named the National Coach of the Year.

LARRY COCHELL Named the 1994 National Coach of the Year after leading the Sooners to the program’s second National Championship.

ENOS SEMORE Enos Semore won .697 percent of his games coached at

Oklahoma, a mark that ranks 40th all-time in NCAA history.

The Sooners won 50 games in 2010 for the fifth time in program history. OU also posted 50-plus victories in 1985, 1976 and 1975.

The OU baseball program has captured 25 con-ference championships in the regular and post-season, the third best total in the Big 12.

Since the number of games in a season was increased in the early 1970s, the Sooners have won 40 or more games in 22 different years.

Oklahoma has appeared in 36 NCAA Tourna-ments, a mark that ranks third in the Big 12 Con-ference.

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36

22

25

The number of victories recorded by the 1976 Sooners under head coach Enos Semore, a pro-gram best. 62

Oklahoma captured its first NCAA title in 1951, led by hurler Jack Shirley. OU won a then-pro-gram record 19 games in 1951.

1951

Only two other schools in the Big 12 Conference have made more trips (10) to Omaha than the Sooners.

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The Sooners’ last National Championship came in 1994, when they defeated Georgia Tech, 13-5, en route to a 50-17 overall record.

1994

Oklahoma appeared in five consecutiveCollege World Series from 1972-1976.5

Semore’s clubs won nine conference champion-ships, including two Big Eight postseason titles (1977 and 1979).

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The number of wins recorded by former OU head coach Enos Semore (1968-1989). The total is the highest in school history.

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TRADITIONACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

1951 & 1994 National Champions • 10 NCAA College World Series Appearances | 5

33 1994 Championship Hardware

FIRST ROUNDDRAFT PICKS

18 players have been drafted in the first round, with Jona-than Gray (above) the latest

in 2013.

ALL-AMERICANSJ.T. Wise (above) was a con-sensus All-American in 2009

and one of 62 Sooners to earn All-America honors since 1950.

Gray and Matt Oberste were 2013 All-Americans.

ALL-CONFERENCESeven Sooners have been

named a first team all-confer-ence honoree on three occa-

sions in OU history and Casey Bookout (above) was

the last to do so from 1997-99.

ACADEMICS Aaron Ivey (above) was the

first Sooner to be named base-ball’s Academic All-American

of the Year in 2007.

Perhaps Oklahoma’s most successful alum, L. Dale Mitchell played 11 MLB seasons and his .507 batting average in 1946 is a school record. OU’s stadium is named in his honor.

Oklahoma won 50 games en route to its 10thappearance in the College World Series in 2010 .

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1951 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

SOONERS EARN FIRST TITLE For Immediate Release: June, 17, 1951 OMAHA, Neb. -- They weren’t supposed to be there. They weren’t even supposed to be that good, but the 1951 Oklahoma baseball team proved in the end that it could play with the best teams in the nation by sweeping through an impressive tournament field en route to its first baseball national title. Oklahoma came from behind to defeat the University of Tennes-see, 3-2, in the championship game to become the first team in College World Series history to claim the title after winning the double-elimination tournament in straight games without defeat. The title also gave the University of Oklahoma the distinction of becoming the first school to win three national titles in one school year after the football and wrestling teams both captured national championships. It was a fine pitching performance by one of those good pitchers that lifted OU to victory in the championship game. Sooners’ start-ing pitcher Jack Shirley limited the Volunteers to two runs on three hits. He faced only five batters over the minimum and retired the side in order in seven of the nine innings. After surrendering a single and a double in the first inning, the righthander from Altus, Okla., quieted the Tennessee bats until the fifth inning when he gave up a RBI-single that drove in the Volunteers’ second run of the inning. The win was Shirley’s second of the tournament after leading the Sooners to victory in their first game against Ohio State, and his eighth in nine starts that year.

Offensively, Oklahoma pounded out 11 hits off of two Tennessee pitchers. Most of the Sooners’ offensive production came from catcher John Reddell (3-for-5), leftfielder Phil McKee (2-for-4) and first baseman Gene Sheets (2-for-5).

However, it was centerfielder Charley Pugsley who delivered the key hit for the Sooners that day. With the game tied at two and two outs in the top of the eighth, Pugsley hammered his only hit of the evening into centerfield to score third baseman Ray Morgosh with the winning run. OU scored its first run of the game in the sixth inning when UT’s starting pitcher walked in Reddell with the bases loaded. Reddell figured into the Sooners’ next scoring play when he singled home McKee from third to tie the game at two in the top of the seventh.

After struggling with a 9-8 win in 10 innings over Ohio State in the opener, and a 7-1 win over Springfield (Mass.) College in the second game of the tournament, OU took its spot in the champion-ship game by defeating Southern California, 4-1. Another pitching star for Oklahoma, Floyd Murphy, led the Sooners to victory over the Trojans as Murphy scattered eight hits, while the Sooner defense aided the effort by turning four double plays in the game. After beginning the season with six straight losses, OU finished the regular season 12-9 and captured the Big Seven Conference crown after compiling a 10-1 mark in league play. The Sooners’ shaky start melted away into a hot streak which saw OU win its last 13 games en route to the title. The 13-game streak ranks in the top 10 all-time as the longest win streak to end a season by a

CWS champion.

“We just weren’t a great team, but everybody worked hard. We had a couple of good hitters and two good pitchers, three really.”

Jack Baer, head coach of 1951 Sooners

The Sooners won their last 13 en route to the title, ranking in the top 10 all-time as the longest win streak to end a season by a CWS champion.

The University of Oklahoma won three national championships in 1951. With titles also claimed by the wrestling and football teams.

The Sooners won the title game with three runs off 11 hits, opposite Tennessee’s two runs scored off three hits.

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11

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Oklahoma’s win total during the 1951 season, a school record for the first 72 years of OU base-ball until 1969 (23).19

The Sooners were undefeated during the 1951 NCAA Tournament with a perfect 7-0 mark, in-cluding a 4-0 record in the CWS.

7-0

Gene Sheets tags out a Tennessee base runner during the 1951 CWS Championship game.

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1951 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

1951 & 1994 National Champions • 10 NCAA College World Series Appearances | 7

GENE SHEETSAfter winning the 1951 National Cham-pionship as a sophomore, Sheets be-

came OU’s first two-time All-American, earning the honors in 1952 and 1953. Sheets was also OU’s first, first team

All-American in 1953.

JACK SHIRLEYThe Sooners’ ace during the champion-ship run. His win in the title game was his eighth of the season in nine starts. Prior to limiting Tennessee to two runs

off three hits, Shirley also helped OU defeat Ohio State in the CWS opener.

JOHN REDDELLA three-year letterwinner in both base-ball and football at OU, Reddell scored

the Sooners’ first run in the national championship game and later drove in the game-tying run in the seventh in-

ning against the Volunteers.

JACK BAERThe Sooners’ coach led Oklahoma to its

first national championship in base-ball and 281 wins overall during his 26

years. The Sooners won six conference championships and advanced to five

NCAA Tournaments under Baer.

1951 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

OKLAHOMA 3, TENNESSEE 2 Sunday, June 17 * Omaha, Neb.

OklahomaName (Pos.) AB R H RBI PO AWich, ss 5 0 1 0 2 8Morgosh, 3b 3 1 1 1 2 1Sheets, 1b 5 0 2 0 10 0Pugsley, cf 3 0 1 1 1 0Antonio, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0McKee, lf 4 1 2 0 1 0Reddell, c 5 1 3 1 7 1Harrah, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 2Shirley, p 3 0 1 0 0 1Totals 36 3 11 3 27 13 TennesseeName (Pos.) AB R H RBI PO AAsbury, lf 3 0 2 1 0 0Bell, ss 4 0 0 0 3 5Hopkins, 3b 4 0 1 0 1 1Hatfield, 1b/p 4 0 0 0 3 3Richichar, cf 4 0 0 0 3 0Anderson, c 2 1 0 0 6 0Payne, rf 1 1 0 0 3 0Huffstetler, p 0 0 0 0 0 0Powell, 2b 2 0 0 1 5 0Totals 27 2 3 2 27 10

Score By Innings: R H EOU 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 11 0UT 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 1

E- Richichar; 2B- Hopkins, Reddell, Morgosh; 3B- McKee; SB- Reddell; S- Powell; DP- Wich and Sheets; Hat-field, Bell and Powell.LOB- Oklahoma 16, Tennessee 3; BB- Shirley 4, Huffstetler 1, Hatfield 8; SO- Shirley 6, Hatfield 5.

Winner- Shirley; Loser- Hatfield;HBP- Pugsley (by Hatfield); WP- Shirley. PB- Reddell, Anderson;Umpires- Warneke, Alvarez, Tobin;Time- 2:12; Attendance- 6,290.

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1994 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

OKLAHOMA POWERS TO SERIES TITLE For Immediate Release: June, 11, 1994 OMAHA, Neb. -- “Twenty-five guys pulling on the same rope.” The 1994 Oklahoma baseball team’s season-long motto that inspired them to a 42-17 regular-season record continued to spark OU during postseason play where the Sooners produced thier second baseball national title in school history with a 13-5 rout of Georgia Tech. The national title capped off an incredible NCAA Tournament run by the Sooners who went undefeated in both the regional tourna-ment in Austin, Texas, and the eight-team double elimination World Series. At the time, OU became only the fifth team since the CWS moved to Omaha in 1950 to accomplish such a feat. To further demonstrate the Sooners’ dominance during the postseason, Oklahoma trailed in just one of the 72 innings in the NCAA Tournament. OU finished the series as the top hitting (.327) and pitching (2.37 ERA) team, while ranking second in defense (committing only five errors). “We got hot at the right time,” said Oklahoma Head Coach Larry Cochell following the championship game. “The momentum that we got in Austin carried over, and the two one-run victories here (against Auburn and Arizona State) gave us the confidence to keep it going.” Leading the way for the Sooners was senior centerfielder Chip Glass, who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the series. Glass, who hit only three home runs during the regular season, nailed three round-trippers during the series, including one in the championship game. Over the four-game tournament, the Ukiah, Calif., native batted .389 with four RBI and three stolen bases. With the game tied at two after three innings, Oklahoma jumped ahead and claimed a commanding lead that it would not relin-quish. Aided by four hits and three Yellow Jacket errors, the Soon-ers scored five runs in the fourth inning to break open a 7-2 lead. Two frames later, a two-run double by Tech’s designated hitter Michael Sorrow (in the top of the sixth) brought the Jackets back to within three runs before a three-run homer by sophomore des-ignated hitter Damon Minor capped off a four-run bottom of the sixth to put the game away for good. Junior leftfielder Aric Thomas and senior rightfielder Darvin Tray-lor led all Oklahoma hitters with three hits and runs apiece, while both drove in one run each. Junior righthander Tim Walton, who pitched five scoreless innings in relief a week before against Arizona State in the OU’s second game of the series, picked up the win after throwing 2.1 strong innings in relief of senior starter Kevin Lovingier.

Oklahoma’s ace closer, junior righthander Bucky Buckles, came on for the final 3.2 innings of work to close out the game and record his school and Big Eight record 14th save of the season.

Buckles’ performance earned him a spot on the all-tournament team along with five other Sooners: Glass, senior second base-man Rick Gutierrez, sophomore first baseman Ryan Minor, Traylor and junior pitcher Mark Redman. As a team, OU set a champion-ship game record with its 13 runs and tied the record with 16 hits. “We didn’t have any superstars. This was a team in the truest sense of the word. We all pulled together and did what it took to win.”

Chip Glass,1994 CWS

Most Outstanding Player

The Sooners ran the table during the 1994 NCAA Tournament with a perfect 8-0 mark, including a 4-0 record in the CWS.8-0

OU displayed its dominance in the eight games of the tournament by only trailing in one of the 72 innings played.71

OU topped GT, 13-5, off 16 hits in the finals, set-ting a then CWS record; marking the fourth time scoring 10 or more in the NCAA tournament.13

The OU pitching staff finished the 1994 CWS with the lowest ERA, 2.37, among all the partici-pants.2.37

The sluggers also led all CWS teams in 1994 with a .327 batting average. OU averaged seven runs per game in the series..327

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1994 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

DEFENSEThe Sooners’ defense, led up the middle

by Rick Gutierrez (left) and Rich Hills, finished the College World Series ranked

second with five errors.

ACE IN THE PENBucky Buckles completed what was

then a school-record 14th save for the season after tossing the final 3 2/3 in-

nings in the championship game.

POWER LINEUP The middle of the Sooners’ lineup (3-5)

drove in seven runs in the title game, led by Damon Minor’s three-run homer in

the 6th inning.

ELITE COACH Larry Cochell became the second

coach in NCAA history to take three programs to the CWS, totaling six

appearances (Oral Roberts -1978, Cal State Fullerton - 1988 and 1990, and Oklahoma - 1992, 1994 and 1995).

1994 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP GAME OKLAHOMA 13, GEORGIA TECH 5Sunday, June 11 * Omaha, Neb.

Georgia Tech (50-17)Name (Pos.) AB R H RBI PO AGarciaparra, ss 5 1 2 1 3 4McIntyre, 2b 5 0 0 0 3 7Payton, cf 5 0 2 0 0 0Varitek, c 3 2 2 1 4 1Hensley, 3b/1b 4 1 1 0 1 4Byers, 1b 1 0 0 0 12 0 T. Barr, ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lincoln, pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 Easterling, lf 0 0 0 0 0 0Sorrow, dh 2 0 1 2 0 0 M. Barr, ph 1 0 1 0 0 0Smith, lf/rf 4 0 1 1 0 0Saier, rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Ritter, ph/3b 1 0 0 0 0 0Gogolin, p 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 34 5 10 5 24 18

Oklahoma (50-17)Name (Pos.) AB R H RBI PO AThomas, lf 5 3 3 1 2 0 Hansen, lf 0 0 0 0 0 0Traylor, rf 4 3 3 1 1 0Gutierrez, 2b 4 1 2 3 2 3D. Minor, dh 4 1 1 3 0 0 Bradshaw, ph 0 0 0 0 0 0Hills, ss 4 1 2 2 1 4Glass, cf 5 2 2 1 5 0Mariani, 3b 3 0 2 2 1 1R. Minor, 1b 4 1 0 0 9 1 Soto, ph/1b 1 0 0 0 3 0Flores, c 5 1 1 0 2 6Lovingier, p 0 0 0 0 0 2 Buckles, p 0 0 0 0 1 1Totals 39 13 16 13 27 18 Score By Innings: R H EGT 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 10 4OU 2 0 0 5 0 4 2 0 x 13 16 0

E - Hensley 2, Saier, Varitek; DP- Georgia Tech 3, Oklahoma 1; LOB- Georgia Tech 8, Oklahoma 8; 2B- Payton (27), Sorrow (9), Hills (28); 3B- Traylor (3); HR- Garciap-arra (16), Varitek (17), D. Minor (14), Glass (6); SB- Glass (26); CS- Garciaparra, Mariani.

Oklahoma IP H R ER BB SOLovingier 2.0 3 2 2 2 2 Snyder 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 Walton (7-3) 2.1 2 2 2 2 1 Buckles (14) 3.2 4 1 1 1 2

Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SOGogolin (12-3) 3.1 7 7 3 3 0 Myers 2.2 5 4 4 0 3 McGill 1.0 4 2 2 1 0 Cason 1.0 0 0 0 1 1

WP- McGill; HBP- by Myers (Hills).Umpires- Runchey, Pederson, Nelson, Magnusson.Start- 12:07 pm; Time- 2:50;Attendance- 21,053

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COLLEGE WORLD SERIESACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Any Division I baseball program’s success is measured in Omaha, Neb., the home of the College World Series. The Sooners have produced that success with two National Championships and 10 CWS appearances. Oklahoma’s two national titles ranks second in the Big 12 and only two other members of the conference have more appearances. The Sooners also rank in the top 20 in CWS wins (15) and games played (31). Oklahoma’s crowning moments came during the 1951 and 1994 seasons when they ran the table with 7-0 and 8-0 marks, respectively.

Head Coach: Jack Baer CWS Record: 4-0 | Overall: 19-9Team Stats - Batting Average: .232 | ERA: 3.941951

Head Coach: Enos SemoreCWS Record: 1-2 | Overall: 35-17Team Stats - Batting Average: .268 | ERA: 2.861972

Head Coach: Enos SemoreCWS Record: 1-2 | Overall: 48-12Team Stats - Batting Average: .320 | ERA: 1.921973

Head Coach: Enos SemoreCWS Record: 1-2 | Overall: 43-8Team Stats - Batting Average: .330 | ERA: 2.321974

Head Coach: Enos SemoreCWS Record: 2-2 | Overall: 52-10Team Stats - Batting Average: .300 | ERA: 2.081975

Head Coach: Enos SemoreCWS Record: 0-2 | Overall: 62-19Team Stats - Batting Average: .318 | ERA: 2.781976

CWS CHAMPSHead Coach: Larry CochellCWS Record: 4-0 | Overall: 50-17 Team Stats - Batting Average: .319 | ERA: 4.08

Head Coach: Larry CochellCWS Record: 0-2 | Overall: 42-16 Team Stats - Batting Average: .312 | ERA: 4.011995

Head Coach: Sunny GollowayCWS Record: 1-2 | Overall: 50-18 Team Stats - Batting Average: .196 | ERA: 3.142010

Head Coach: Larry CochellCWS Record: 1-2 | Overall: 43-24 Team Stats - Batting Average: .307 | ERA: 4.991992

1994 CWS CHAMPS

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COLLEGE WORLD SERIESACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Texas Last: 2014 Titles: 6 Last: 200535

Miami (FL) Last: 2008 Titles: 4 Last: 200123

Arizona State Last: 2010 Titles: 5 Last: 198122

Florida State Last: 2012Southern Cal. Last: 2001 Titles: 12 Last: 199821

Oklahoma State Last: 1999 Titles: 1 Last: 195919Arizona Last: 2012 Titles: 1 Last: 2012Cal State Fullerton Last: 2009 Titles: 4 Last: 2004LSU Last: 2013 Titles: 6 Last: 2009Stanford Last: 2008 Titles: 2 Last: 1988

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Clemson Last: 201012

South Carolina Last: 2012 Titles: 2 Last: 201111

North Carolina Last: 2013Northern Colorado Last: 1974OKLAHOMA LAST: 2010 TITLES: 2 LAST: 199410

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NCAA TOURNAMENTACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Oklahoma has made 36 trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Sooners rank third in the Big 12 in NCAA appearances and no conference foe has played in more regional finals in the last 10 years than the Sooners (7).

The Sooners’ first recorded NCAA Tournament appearance was in in 1947. They defeated Okla-homa A&M, 6-2, in the opener.1947

Oklahoma has won 83 NCAA Tournament games, including 12 in a row during the 1994 and 1995 postseasons.83OU’s total number of NCAA appearances, third in the Big 12 behind Texas and Oklahoma State. Twice, the Sooners have made six straight trips to the tourney (1972-177 and ‘84-89).

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The Sooners scored 21 runs against Eastern Kentucky to open the 1986 tournament, a program best for an NCAA Tournament game.21

The Sooners have recorded a winning record in 13 of their 36 NCAA tournament appearances. OU is 83-72 in 155 games played.13The Sooners have enjoyed home field advantage on eight occasions. OU has hosted NCAA Region-als in 2010, ‘09, ‘06, ‘04, ‘00, ‘77, ‘75 and ‘74.

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OU has played in seven NCAA Regional finals in the last 10 years, including 2006, 2010 and 2013 when it advanced to a Super Regional.

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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

The Sooners’ national success begins with winning championships in one of the toughest conferences year in and year out. Oklahoma has won 26 conference championships, which includes three postseason titles in 1977, 1979, 1997 and 2013. OU’s 26 conference championships rank third among active Big 12 schools. Below is a closer look at the breakdown: Texas ..........................91 Texas Tech .......................4 Oklahoma State .........29 Kansas ..............................4OKLAHOMA ..............26 Kansas State ....................3Baylor ...........................6 TCU ...................................1

Oklahoma won the first Big 12 Tournament Cham-pionship in 1997 with four straight wins to close out the tourney. OU defeated Texas Tech, 19-17, to win the inaugural championship.

1997The Sooners’ 26 conference championships rank third all-time among active Big 12 schools. The Sooners have also finished second in the regular season standings on 21 occasions.

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Oklahoma ran through the 2013 Big 12 Tourna-ment by outscoring opponents, 24-8, en route to a 4-0 record and a second tournament title.24-8The Sooners hold the record for most runs scored in a Big 12 Tournament game. OU defeated OSU, 21-6, in 2006 and held the previous high with 19 against Texas Tech in the 1997 title game.

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Okahoma won four straight regular season Big Eight crowns from 1972-75 under head coach Enos Semore.4

OU won its second Big Eight Tournament title in 1979 after defeating Missouri and Nebraska twice. Nick Capra was named the MVP.

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The OU baseball program has a long standing reputation of producing top talent for the professional level and, with 60 players selected in the last nine years, the tradi-tion continues.

Nine Sooners were selected in the 2009 MLB Draft, including Garrett Richards (above), who was taken in the first round by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Richards is the second first round selection in the last six years at OU (Jackson Williams - 2007) and the 17th in program history.

30 SOONERS PLAYED PRO BALL IN 2014 Player Level (Org.) Pos. At OU CHASE ANDERSON MLB (ARI) RHP 2008-09JASON BARTLETT MLB (MIN) SS 2000-01Danny Black AAA (MIA) SS 2010Elliott Blair AA (SFG) OF 2008-11Connor Buchmann# Rook. (NYM) RHP 2014Garrett Carey Ind. IF 2012-13Ethan Carnes A (NYY) LHP 2013GREG DOBBS MLB (WSH) IF 2001Joseph Dunigan Ind. OF 2005-07Jake Fisher Ind. LHP 2012-13Jonathan Gray AA (COL) RHP 2012-13Mac James# A-S.S. (TBR) C 2013-14Jordan John A-Adv. (DET) LHP 2011-12Jamie Johnson AA (DET) OF 2008-09Hector Lorenzana# A (BOS) IF 2013-14Damien Magnifico A-Adv. (MIL) RHP 2012Jack Mayfield A (HOU) IF 2010-13Daniel McCutchen* AAA (CHW) RHP 2004-06Zach Neal AA (OAK) RHP 2010Matt Oberste A (NYM) 1B 2012-13Tyler Ogle A-Adv. (LAD) 1B 2009-11Steven Okert AA (SFG) LHP 2012Dillon Overton Rook. (OAK) LHP 2011-13David Purcey AAA (CHW) LHP 2002-04GARRETT RICHARDS MLB (LAA) RHP 2007-08Ryan Rohlinger* AAA (CLE) 3B 2006Cameron Seitzer AA (TBR) 1B 2009-11Burch Smith* AAA (SDP) RHP 2011Max White Ind. OF 2010-13JACKSON WILLIAMS MLB (COL) C 2005-07

BOLD CAPS indicates current Major Leaguer* - MLB Experience # - 2014 MLB Draft Pick

Jonathan Gray (below) tied Bobby Witt (1985) as the highest draft pick in program history when he was taken third overall by the Colorado Rockies in 2013.

1STRound Pick

1STRound Pick

Oklahoma led the Big 12 and ranked second in the nation with 11 players selected in the 2011 MLB Draft, the most in program history.2011

The Sooners led the Big 12 with nine selections in 2009, marking the third best total in OU history (11 in 2011 and 10 in 1998).2009

Number of draftees taken from Oklahoma in the last 10 MLB Drafts, including two first-rounders (Gray, Richards).63

Total number of former Sooners to play in Major League Baseball. Chase Anderson and Jackson Williams joined the MLB ranks in 2014.66

Since 2005, 45 players have improved their draft status after playing at Oklahoma.45

The number of players selected in the last 10 years that were undrafted when they arrived on campus.31

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1951 & 1994 National Champions • 10 NCAA College World Series Appearances | 15

OKLAHOMA ALL-STARS Mark Redman (below), a 10-year veteran, became the eighth Sooner to earn a spot in the MLB All-Star Game with his selection in 2006 while with the Kansas City Royals. 2006 Mark Redman Kansas City Royals 2003 Russ Ortiz Atlanta Braves 1994 Danny Jackson Philadelphia Phillies 1990 Jack Armstrong Cincinnati Reds 1988 Danny Jackson Cincinnati Reds 1965 Eddie Fisher Chicago White Sox 1961 Don Schwall Boston Red Sox 1960 Lyndall McDaniel St. Louis Cardinals 1952 L. Dale Mitchell Cleveland Indians 1949 L. Dale Mitchell Cleveland Indians

FIRST ROUNDERS Since 1967, 10 Sooners have been selected in the first round of the June Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, including four in the last eight years with Jonathan Gray’s selection in 2013. Each of the last three first rounders are Oklahoma natives with Gray hailing from Chandler and Gar-rett Richards and Jackson Williams coming from Edmond and Broken Arrow, respectively.

Player Position Year Team Jonathan Gray RHP 2013 Colorado RockiesGarrett Richards RHP 2009 LA Angels Jackson Williams C 2007 San Francisco Giants David Purcey LHP 2004 Toronto Blue Jays Mark Redman LHP 1995 Minnesota Twins Jack Armstrong RHP 1987 Cincinnati Reds Bobby Witt RHP 1985 Texas Rangers Ray Hayward LHP 1983 San Diego Padres John Russell C 1982 Philadelphia Phillies Ralph Rickey OF 1968 Chicago Cubs

CHASE ANDERSON Third MLB pitcher since 1998 to win first five starts. Finished 10th in National League Rookie of the Year voting.Current ...............Arizona DiamondbacksAt OU ........................................... 2008-09

GARRETT RICHARDS American League All-Star Final Vote can-didate. Posted a 13-4 record and 2.61 ERA before season-ending injury.Current .....................................LA Angels At OU ........................................... 2007-09

JACKSON WILLIAMS First cup of coffee on June 24. Recalled for debut on August 27. First career HR vs. San Diego on September 7.Current .....................................LA Angels Other ................Colorado Rockies (2014) At OU ........................................... 2005-07

2014 MAJOR LEAGUERS During the 2014 MLB season, five Sooners played roles on various teams across the big leagues, including the latest Soonera to debut in MLB, Chase Anderson (Arizona) and Jackson Williams (Colorado).

GREG DOBBSSplit time between Miami and Washington in his 11th Major League sea-son in 2014.

DAVID PURCEY Played for White Sox in 2013 for fourth team in five MLB seasons. Spent 2014 at AAA Charlotte.

BURCH SMITHAfter debuting with the Padres in 2013, spent most of 2014 on the dis-abled list.

JASON BARTLETT Returned to the Twins in 2014 for the start of his 10th MLB season before retiring on April 18.

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SOONER BASEBALL FAMILYACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

The rebranded Sooner Baseball Family, has been a helpful source of financial support for the Oklahoma baseball program for better than 20 years. Joining the Sooner Baseball Family provides a chance for Sooner fans to help make sure that the tradition that is OU baseball will prosper well into the new mil-lennium. The club provides a great social opportunity as well as a chance to be a part of one of the best programs in the country.

The club begins each baseball season with its annual kickoff banquet. Put on by the club, the banquet allows fans and sup-porters of the program to socialize with other members and staff of the baseball team. The banquet includes speeches from distinguished guest speakers and from Head Coach Pete Hughes. Hughes previews the upcoming season and introduces each member of the team to the gathering. The event usually takes place in late January or early February prior to the start of the season.

The University of Oklahoma Home Run Club is the official pre-senter of the event. Those interested in joining the Oklahoma baseball team’s official support group can do so at the banquet or by contacting the Oklahoma baseball office with a donation

of $50. During past years, the Home Run Club has helped pro-vide the resources to enable the team’s facilities to be among the best in the nation. They raised money to provide the wash-ers and dryers for the new equipment room, as well the medi-cal equipment for the training room in the new clubhouse at L. Dale Mitchell Park.

One of the club’s main fund-raising events every year is its an-nual golf tournament held at the Jimmie Austin Golf Course. The tournament, which is attended by both OU coaches and players, allows participants a chance to have a great time while supporting the Sooners. Drawings are held for door prizes as well as prizes for a Hole-in-One, closest to the hole on all par 3s and team prizes for first-, second-, and third-place teams. The Sooner Baseball Family also supports the Sooners with its presence at both home and away games. The club orga-nizes road trips for members to travel to away games together, such as the series against Oklahoma State held in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. At home games, members have the chance to sit together in some of the best seats inside L. Dale Mitchell Stadium. Those interested in joining the Sooner Baseball Family can contact the OU baseball office at (405) 325-8354.

Chase Anderson2015

OU 2008-09

Jackson Williams2015

OU 2005-07

Garrett Richards2014

OU 2007-09

Bobby Witt2014

OU 1984-85

Javier Flores2013

OU 1994-97

Ryan Rohlinger2012

OU 2004-06

Daniel McCutchen2011

OU 2004-06

Greg Norton2010

OU 1991-93

Darron Cox2009

OU 1987-89

Bob Stephenson2008

OU 1948-50

Reggie Willits2008

OU 2002-03

Eddie Fisher2007

OU 1956-58

Geoff Geary2007

OU 1997-98

L. Dale Mitchell2007

OU 1942-46

Jeff Bajenaru2006

OU 1999-00

Rich Hills2006

OU 1992-95

Kyle Denney2005

OU 1998-99

Damon Minor2005

OU 1993-96

Ryan Minor2005

OU 1993-95

Russel Ortiz2004

OU 1993-95

Mark Redman2004

OU 1994-95

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DIAMOND DINNER BANQUETThe annual banquet allows fans and supporters of the program to socialize with other members, the coaches and players and staff of the baseball team. The event kicks off the upcoming season and is typically held in late January or early February.

DIAMOND DINNER Q&AsAt each Diamond Dinner, the inductees participate in a question and answer session with the audience. Pictured left, Daniel McCutchen, the 2011 honoree, talks about his OU and professional career in baseball.

SOONER BASEBALL FAMILY TAILGATESPrior to select home games throughout the season, the Sooner Baseball Family offers a tailgate for its members. Players and coaches speak at the function, which also serves as an opportunity for fans to learn more about the current team.

TOP NOTCH FACILITIESDonations over the years by the Sooner Baseball Family have helped provide the Sooners with the top resources in the country, including a new indoor hitting facility, score-board and upgrades to the playing field and the team’s clubhouse.

LETTER FROM COACH HUGHESThank you all for allowing me to be a part of one of the great traditions in college baseball! I am also excited about revitalizing our friends group -- The Sooner Baseball Family.

The Sooner Baseball Family is an organization made up of former players, alumni and friends of the baseball program, who are committed to helping Sooner Baseball bring back our third National Championship to Norman.

By becoming a member of The Sooner Baseball Family, you will be helping our program by supplementing our budget in the areas of recruiting, team events, equipment and travel. Also, your generosity will help aid several projects we have in store for our facility.

A strong friends group is pivotal in the sucess of OUR base-ball program. It will allow OUR program to have tremen-dous flexibility and to be run in a first-class manner. It is my goal to have The Sooner Baseball Family be the most active, most respected friends group at OUR University.

Thanks for joining and for being a member of The Sooner Baseball Family.

Boomer Sooner!

Pete Hughes, Head Coach

Garrett Richards (left) and Bobby Witt (right), pictured with fellow first round pick Jonathan Gray, were honored at the 2014 banquet.

Cole Stevens (right) was honored with the Mitchell Whitaker Award at the 2014 banquet. The award, whose namesake was a friend of the program and passed in 2007 from Leukemia, is given to a teammate that is mentally tough and puts the team first.

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COMMUNITY SERVICEACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

SOONERS IN THE COMMUNITYUniversity of Oklahoma head baseball coach Pete Hughes brought to Norman a community service program which he developed as the coach at Virginia Tech called “19 Ways”. The Program is named in honor of his late mother, Alice, whose favorite number was 19. Each year, the goal of the Sooner baseball program will be to make an impact on the Norman community in 19 different ways.

For student-athletes and staff at Oklahoma, there is a tremendous platform to give back to the community that gives great support throughout the course of the year.

“At the University of Oklahoma, our baseball players will be privileged, not entitled,” said Hughes. “We will have a posi-tive impact on someone or some organization on 19 dif-ferent occasions and what a tribute it is to the charitable, selfless life that my mother lived to now have her name embedded in two programs.”

OU lives by a clear and strong motto in dealing with its stu-dent-athletes...Inspiring Champions for Today, Preparing Leaders for Tomorrow.

To fulfill that promise, the athletics department and student-athletes take an active role in a number of community service projects. Sooner student-athletes are exposed to life outside of sports and school work with opportunities to serve and help others.

Oklahoma’s student-athletes recognize that wearing the Crimson and Cream means representing a popular sports program and themselves as individuals. They are encouraged to respond to a public that adores them, while learning important lessons about making a positive impact in the lives of others and in the community in which they live.

Below is a list of the programs and community service ef-forts that the OU baseball team has participated with to achieve its 19 Ways objective for the 2014-15 academic year.

1. Moore Little League2. Jackson (Norman) Elementary School3. Monroe (Norman) Elementary4. Operation School Bell5. Habitat for Humanity6. OU Children’s Hospital Halloween7. ALS Awareness Halloween Game to “Strikeout ALS”

Better than 600 fans were on hand at L. Dale Mitchell Park for the second annual ALS Awareness Halloween Game on October 30. The Sooners took the field in costume for their final intrasquad scrimmage of fall ball. Admission was free, but donations were accepted to raise money for “Strikeout ALS” a charity started by Pete Frates, a former student-athlete under Hughes at Boston College who was diagnosed with ALS at age 27. (Pictures from the game included at right)

8. Sooner Junior F.A.N.S. at Monroe Elementary9. Rivermont Retirement Home Bingo10. Moore Food Bank11. Hugs Project in conjunction with Veteran’s Day12. Breast Cancer Awareness Game13. Meals on Wheels

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BEDLAM SERIESACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Nearly 12,000 fans passed through that gates in Bricktown to see games two and three of the 2013 Bedlam Series11,936Since 1991, close to 12,000 packed Drillers Sta-dium in Tulsa, Okla., for the series opener each year. Now, close to 10,000 pack the new park, ONEOK Field, in Tulsa.

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The Sooners and Cowboys have met 304 times in the series dating back to the early 1900s. 304

Twenty six of the last 41 meetings between OU and OSU have been decided by three or less runs.26Seventeen of the last 27 regular season meetings in the Bedlam Series have been televised, includ-ing three national broadcasts by the ESPN family of networks.

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Twelve of the last 20 games in the Bedlam series have been decided by one run, including all three contests in 2013.12

A single stand-alone non-conference game will be played in Stillwater on April 7.1

OKLAHOMA-OKLAHOMA STATE RIVALRY The Bedlam Series, presented by Oklahoma Farm Bureau, played each year between OU and Oklahoma State baseball at neutral sites, plays a huge part in giving each program bragging rights across the state and national prominence. The Sooners and Cowboys represent two of the most suc-cessful programs, not only in the Big 12 Conference, but also across the country. The series is the only rivalry in Division I baseball that is played each year at neutral sites during the regular season. In 1986, the Sooners and Cowboys began battling at a neu-tral site at the All Sports Stadium in Oklahoma City. In 1991, the series moved to Tulsa, Okla. at the Drillers Sta-dium (Class AA ballpark) for the series opener and the re-maining two games were played at the All Sports Stadium. In 1999, games two and three were moved to the Redhawk Ballpark (Class AAA ballpark) in Oklahoma City. The facility, built in 1997, is also home to the Big 12 Championship and the Oklahoma City Redhawks (AAA affiliate of the Texas Rangers).

Close to 12,000 fans will pack the park in Tulsa and more than 13,000 fans will watch the Bedlam Series for each of the remaining two games in Oklahoma City.

The rivalry was tabbed one of the best by Rivals.com: “The Sooner State is consumed by the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State rivalry. Tabbed “Bedlam” by state natives, the annual series between the two schools is intense on the field. That energy is often channeled into the stands. The series usu-ally starts with a single game in Tulsa, Okla. It then moves to AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City for games two and three. In 2007, the Cowboys swept the Sooners in the regular season series before dropping a single game to OU in the Big 12 Tournament. Though OSU experienced a wealth of success last season, they lead the overall series just 145-138, which equates to a winning percentage over 51 percent.” - Kendall Rogers, Rosenblatt Report

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WHAT’S AT STAKE Every good college rivalry has the tradition of rewarding the winner a trophy at series’ end and the Bedlam Series, presented by TEEMCO, is no different. The Bedlam Bowl is presented to each yearly winner on the field following the third and final game of the baseball series.

The Bedlam Series is not only contested in baseball, but all of the sports that OU and OSU compete against each other. At the end of the academic year, the winner, based on a points system, earns bragging rights until the next athletic year rolls around. The University of Oklahoma has won the overall competition and brought home the Bedlam Bowl in four of the last five years.

The Sooners pose with the Bedlam Bowl trophy in 2010. OU won the best of three series for the second straight season.

Downtown Tulsa (above) can be seen in the backdrop of right field at the new OneOK Field, home of games two and three in 2014.

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No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht./Wt. Hometown/High School2 Joshua Ake Sr. IF R/R 5-11/175 Readington, N.J./Howard College/Hunterdon Central3 Craig Aikin Jr. OF L/L 5-10/170 Coppell, Texas/Coppell4 Hunter Haley Jr. OF L/R 5-10/175 Nacogdoches, Texas/Central Heights5 Kyle Mendenhall Fr. IF R/R 6-1/172 Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad6 Chandler Wagoner Fr. C R/R 5-11/195 Temecula, Calif./Great Oaks7 Alex Wise Jr. IF/OF R/R 5-11/195 Neosho, Mo./Northeastern Oklahoma/Neosho8 Cameron Frazier Fr. IF/OF R/R 5-10/175 Boulder, Colo./Fairview9 Anthony Hermelyn Jr. C R/R 6-1/200 McKinney, Texas/McKinney11 Jacob Evans Jr. LHP L/L 6-2/205 Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow12 Keaton Hernandez Jr. RHP R/R 6-0/220 Palm Springs, Calif./Northeastern Oklahoma/Desert Chapel13 Thomas McIlraith Jr. RHP R/R 6-4/200 Amarillo, Texas/Midland College/Tascosa15 Blake Rogers Jr. RHP R/R 6-2/195 Lewisville, Texas/Lyon College/Cisco College/Lewisville16 Tyler Coolbaugh RSo. IF S/R 5-10/175 Colleyville, Texas/Grapevine18 Troy Chezem Fr. LHP L/L 6-3/220 Allen, Texas/Allen21 Taylor Alspaugh RSr. OF L/L 6-0/175 Broken Arrow, Okla./Baylor/Union22 Sheldon Neuse So. IF R/R 6-0/195 Fort Worth, Texas/Keller Fossil Ridge23 Kolbey Carpenter Jr. IF R/R 6-0/175 Waco, Texas/West24 Hayden Jones RSo. LHP L/L 6-1/190 Houston, Texas/Langham Creek25 Corey Copping Jr. RHP R/R 6-1/175 Temple City, Calif./Temple City26 Cole Stevens RJr. RHP R/R 6-6/215 Blanchard, Okla./Blanchard27 Robert Tasin RSr. RHP R/R 6-1/190 Klein, Texas/Howard College/Klein28 Shawn Hunter Jr. LHP L/L 5-11/170 Fort Supply, Okla./NOC-Enid/Seminole State/Woodward29 Quin Walbergh Fr. IF R/R 5-11/165 Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe31 Kenny Saenz Fr. LHP L/L 5-8/165 Corpus Christi, Texas/Corpus Christi Moody32 Ralph Garza Jr. Jr. RHP R/R 6-3/185 New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels Senior33 Jake Elliott So. RHP R/R 6-7/220 Coppell, Texas/Coppell34 Adam Choplick RJr. LHP L/L 6-8/261 Denton, Texas/Billy Ryan35 Alec Hansen So. RHP R/R 6-7/235 Loveland, Colo./Loveland37 Jacob Leal So. C R/R 5-7/180 Grapevine, Texas/Howard College/Grapevine38 Chad Nelson RSo. RHP R/R 5-11/190 Edmond, Okla./OKC University/Heritage Hall39 Chris Shaw Jr. C R/R 6-1/205 Winnipeg, Man./Midland College40 Jeffrey Curran Sr. LHP L/L 6-3/165 Long Beach, Calif./Fullerton College/St. Anthony42 Brock Barger Fr. RHP R/R 6-6/245 San Angelo, Texas/Central44 Austin O’Brien So. IF R/R 6-3/200 Owasso, Okla./Owasso

Head Coach: #19 Pete Hughes (Second Season, Davidson ’90)Assistant Coach: #14 Mike Anderson (Second Season, Northern Colorado ’90)Assistant Coach: #17 Jamie Pinzino (Second Season, Tufts ‘97)Assistant Coach: #10 Scott Loiseau (First Season, Franklin Pierce ‘02)Director of Operations: Ryan Gaines (10th Season, Oklahoma ’95)

AlphabeticalRoster

3 Craig Aikin2 Joshua Ake21 Taylor Alspaugh42 Brock Barger23 Kolbey Carpenter18 Troy Chezem34 Adam Choplick16 Tyler Coolbaugh25 Corey Copping40 Jeffrey Curran33 Jake Elliott11 Jacob Evans8 Cameron Frazier32 Ralph Garza Jr.4 Hunter Haley35 Alec Hansen9 Anthony Hermelyn12 Keaton Hernandez28 Shawn Hunter24 Hayden Jones37 Jacob Leal13 Thomas McIlraith5 Kyle Mendenhall38 Chad Nelson22 Sheldon Neuse44 Austin O’Brien15 Blake Rogers31 Kenny Saenz39 Chris Shaw26 Cole Stevens27 Robert Tasin6 Chandler Wagoner29 Quin Walbergh7 Alex Wise

Seniors (4)Joshua AkeTaylor AlspaughJeffrey CurranRobert TasinJuniors (15)Craig AikinKolbey CarpenterAdam ChoplickCorey CoppingJacob EvansRalph Garza Jr.Hunter HaleyAnthony HermelynKeaton HernandezShawn HunterThomas McIlraithBlake RogersChris ShawCole StevensAlex Wise

Sophomores (8)Tyler CoolbaughJake ElliottAlec HansenHayden JonesJacob LealChad NelsonSheldon NeuseAustin O’BrienFreshman (7)Brock BargerTroy ChezemCameron FrazierKyle MendenhallKenny SaenzChandler WagonerQuin Walbergh

Oklahoma (7)Taylor AlspaughJacob EvansShawn HunterChad NelsonAustin O’BrienCole StevensQuin WalberghCalifornia (5)Corey CoppingJeffrey CurranKeaton HernandezKyle MendenhallChandler WagonerColorado (2)Cameron FrazierAlec HansenManitoba (1)Chris ShawMissouri (1)Alex Wise

New Jersey (1)Joshua AkeTexas (17)Craig AikinBrock BargerKolbey CarpenterTroy ChezemAdam ChoplickTyler CoolbaughJake ElliottRalph Garza Jr.Hunter HaleyAnthony HermelynHayden JonesJacob LealThomas McIlraithSheldon NeuseBlake RogersKenny SaenzRobert Tasin

SOONERS BY CLASS SOONERS BY STATE/PROVINCE PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAlspaugh ALL-spawChezem Cheese-EMCoolbaugh COOL-bawMcIlraith Mack-ill-RAYthNeuse NOYZ-eeSaenz SignsTasin tuh-SEEN

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2015 OU BASEBALLACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Oklahoma baseball seeks a return to the postseason in 2015 under sec-ond-year head coach Pete Hughes. The Sooners return a strong core of veterans in a talented junior class aided by a youth movement on the in-field and the mound full of sophomore and freshman prospects. Oklahoma aims to build off the experience of a 29-29 season, which saw the Sooners produce the second best hitting squad in the Big 12 at .287 as well as the lowest strikeout rate in the league at 4.86 per game; 0.49 better than any team in the league.

The schedule is one of the toughest in recent years for Oklahoma, includ-ing three conference series and 10 total games against 2014 College World Series participants. The Sooners are slated to play 59 games beginning with a stretch of 10 games in 10 days; opening against Notre Dame, out of the ACC, on February 13. They will be tested early and often as they follow up a five-game homestand opening weekend with five games against Pac-12 opponents in Arizona.

Oklahoma’s lineup figures to look similar to what it did a year ago with the return of six starters. Reigning Big 12 Freshman of the Year Sheldon Neuse (Fort Worth, Texas) will anchor the Sooners from the three-hole in the order and play on the left side of the infield, while also factoring into the bullpen as an option at closer. At the top, junior Craig Aikin (Coppell, Texas) returns to leadoff and play center field. He enters 2015 riding a 12-game hitting streak in which he hit .500 (28-for-56) over the final stretch of the season.

“Our veterans have had a lot of success at the highest level of college base-ball,” stated Hughes. “There’s nothing greater for boosting someone’s con-fidence and leadership skills than experience and success. Primarily, that core junior group has had that. We need to take advantage of that asset in our program.”

PITCHERSA year ago, Oklahoma was tasked with replacing nearly 60% of its innings thrown in 2013 after losing five pitchers to the draft. This year, the Sooners return better than 74% of innings pitched and 82% of innings pitched in Big 12. Along with a jump in experience for the OU pitching staff comes added responsibilities and higher expectations.

On the bump, Oklahoma turns to redshirt-junior Adam Choplick (Denton, Texas) as one of its go-to arms. Choplick, a 6’8 left-hander, returns after be-ing selected in the 32nd round of the MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox. He saw his workload increase from 34 innings in 2013 to 72.1 in 2014. As the staff’s Saturday starter, Choplick went 3-4 with a 5.35 earned run aver-age and team-leading 76 strikeouts.

Last season’s Sunday starter, 6’7 sophomore right-hander Jake Elliott (Coppell, Texas) brings top of the rotation potential. He throws a fastball with quality command in the 92-93 range with a slider and features a plus-change. As a rookie, Elliott logged 55.2 innings and registered a 2-3 record with a 3.56 ERA. He held opponents to a .233 batting average and posted 36 strikeouts.

Looking for expanded roles in the rotation are right-handers Corey Cop-ping (Temple City, Calif.) and Alec Hansen (Loveland, Colo.). Copping, a 6’1 junior, bounced around from midweek starter, to weekend rotation guy to middle relief last season. He has excellent command of both his fastball and slider and is coming off a strong fall ball. In 2014, Copping went 2-2 with a 3.53 ERA and 35 strikeouts across 51 innings of work. Hansen, a 6’7 sophomore flamethrower, totaled just 11.1 innings as a freshman, but added 31.1 innings over the summer with the San Luis Blues; with whom he was named the No. 2 prospect in the California Collegiate League by

Baseball America. His fastball is consistently 97 or harder, but despite strik-ing out 16 batters in 2014, he also walked 13. His numbers improved to 52 K’s and 22 walks in summer ball. Along with better command of his fast-ball, Hansen has improved on his secondary pitches, including a curveball and slider.

Veteran relievers Jacob Evans (Broken Arrow, Okla.) and Ralph Garza Jr. (New Braunfels, Texas) dabbled in starting roles a year ago, but both ju-niors excelled out of the bullpen. Evans, a 6’2 lefty with one of the best curves on the staff, totaled 58.2 innings, a 3-5 record and 5.52 ERA last season. However, he posted all three of his wins in relief with a 1.89 ERA and .253 batting average against. Evans followed up his spring as an All-Star and Team Pitcher of the Year with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League. A 6’3 righty, Garza served as OU’s closer for the first half of last season and led the team with seven on the year. He also tied for the team lead in wins with a 5-3 record and posted a 6.20 ERA through 45 innings pitched with 36 strikeouts. Yet, like Evans, all five of his wins came in relief with a 3.92 ERA and .250 opponent batting average. Both are ex-pected to be mainstays in the bullpen this year and both are great leaders.

Proven relievers Robert Tasin (Klein, Texas) and Jeffrey Curran (Long Beach, Calif.) will contend for spots in the rotation or midweek starts. Ta-sin, a 6’1 right-handed redshirt-senior, posted a 4-5 record with a 4.80 ERA in 54.1 innings, including five starts, with 47 strikeouts. Curran, a 6’3 left-handed senior, worked exclusively out of the bullpen a year ago to the tune of a 1.71 ERA and 25 strikeouts to just two walks in 26.1 innings. He throws a plus-curve with movement and owns tremendous command of all of his pitches. Tasin and Evans will both get opportunities to contribute off the bench as left-handed pinch-hitters.

Joining the fray are three right-handed junior college transfers. At 6’4, Thomas McIlraith (Amarillo, Texas) brings a super quick arm with a 91-93 fastball and plus-slider. After an improved fall ball, the Midland College product looks to be a solid bullpen arm. Keaton Hernandez (Palm Springs, Calif.) arrives in Norman from Weatherford Junior College. Standing at 6’0, Hernandez did not begin playing baseball until pitching for Northeastern Oklahoma in 2013; where he was named a NJCAA All-American. A strike-thrower, his four-pitch mix will play a major role in the OU bullpen. Follow-ing stops with Lyon College and Cisco College, the 6’2 Blake Rogers (Lew-isville, Texas) joins the Sooners with a low-mid 90s fastball and a good slider.

Redshirt-sophomore Hayden Jones (Houston, Texas) is joined by junior transfer Shawn Hunter (Fort Supply, Okla.) and freshman Kenny Saenz (Corpus Christi, Texas) as left-handers competing for innings out of the bullpen. The 6’1 Jones appeared in three games last season without giv-ing up a run in 3.2 innings. He took a major jump in velocity and seeks an expanded role on the staff. Hunter is a 5’11, strike-throwing, lefty specialist with a plus-breaking ball that most recently played at Seminole State. At 5’8, Saenz is the shortest pitcher on the Sooner staff. He is expected to provide a relief role as well as compete for midweek starts. Saenz can also play the outfield and may be used as a left-handed bat off the bench.

Redshirt-junior Cole Stevens (Blanchard, Okla.), a 6’6 righty, will add depth to the bullpen along with redshirt-sophomore Chad Nelson (Edmond, Okla.), a 5’11 righty, who sat out 2014 due to NCAA transfer rules. Freshmen Brock Barger (San Angelo, Texas), a 6’6 righty, and Troy Chezem (Allen, Texas), a 6’3 lefty, will also compete for outs in the bullpen.

CATCHERSJunior Anthony Hermelyn (McKinney, Texas) has provided stability behind the dish for Oklahoma over the past two seasons and, now with additional experience, brings added versatility to the lineup with his ability to play multiple positions. Last season, he started 27 games at first base and 26 at catcher. Hermelyn hit .289 in five different spots in the lineup with 28 RBI and followed up with an All-Star selection with the Harwich Mariners.

“He’s versatile where he can play first and third as well and give some ver-satility to our lineup,” claimed Hughes. “I think he’s capable of hitting for more power than he has in the past. It might be a new dimension to his game. I like him in RBI situations because he likes pressure situations, is a great competitor and the ball is usually in play. I like him in the two-hole because the ball is in play and he can bunt.”

Adding power to the Sooner offense is junior Chris Shaw (Winnipeg, Man.), a junior college transfer from Midland College, where he belted 25 home runs over the last two seasons. He was drafted in the 14th round of the MLB Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals a year ago and was named to the

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All-Canadian Team by Canadian Baseball Network. Throughout the fall, Shaw showed a great ability to handle and lead the OU pitchers as well as show a great toughness, work ethic and leadership among the team.

Adding depth behind the plate are freshman Chandler Wagoner (Tem-ecula, Calif.) and sophomore Jacob Leal (Grapevine, Texas). Wagoner, a 36th round pick of the White Sox, is a good receiver with a strong arm. Leal played at Howard College in 2014.

INFIELDNeuse emerged as one of the top hitters in the Big 12 as a freshman; earning Freshman All-America hon-ors and a brief stint with the USA Collegiate National Team over the summer. He started every game on the left side of the infield, including 46 at third base. Neuse hit .304 on the year with a team-leading seven home runs, 47 RBI and .521 slug-ging percentage. A frontrunner to start at shortstop this year, Neuse will also be given the opportunity to pitch in late-inning, save situations.

“I think Sheldon has gotten better this year; especially on the defensive end,” said Hughes. “He has improved his quickness and his foot-speed. He is going to be a mainstay at the back-end of our bullpen. He’s a strike-thrower, love the ball in his hand and loves to compete.”

Junior Kolbey Carpenter (Waco, Texas) adds a wealth of experience at mul-tiple positions for the Sooners. Despite reduced playing time as a sopho-more, he continued to battle for starts and finished the year hitting .300 and slugging .450 with starts at four different positions, while winning the second base job down the stretch. With a solid power bat and ability to put the barrel on the ball, Carpenter will compete for starts primarily on the right side of the infield.

Also winning a job at the end of last season was sophomore Austin O’Brien (Owasso, Okla.) at first base. He wound up hitting .283 with 20 RBI and slugged .415. O’Brien possesses the ability to be a premier power hitter in the league with good barrel awareness and surprising speed. Along with an improved defensive approach, he will compete for starts at first and designated hitter.

Freshmen Kyle Mendenhall (Carlsbad, Calif.) and Quin Walbergh (Edmond, Okla.) are expected to compete for starting roles at second and third base immediately. Both are dynamic, plus-defenders with the ability to play three positions on the diamond. Each brings a good contact-hitters mentality to the plate with improved speed and defense from last season’s infield.

Senior Joshua Ake (Readington, N.J.) and redshirt-sophomore Tyler Cool-baugh (Colleyville, Texas) will factor into the OU infield on a utility basis. Ake, who also fills a veteran leadership role, started games at second and short a year ago with reserve duty at third. Coolbaugh, an intelligent infield-er with a high baseball IQ, appeared off the bench in 16 games; primarily as a pinch-runner or defensive replacement with the ability to play all four positions on the infield.

OUTFIELDAikin returns for a third season at the top of the Oklahoma order. A left-handed hitter and true leadoff hitter with tremendous speed, Aikin hit .326 on the season with 47 runs scored and 25 driven in, but snagged just five bases in eight attempts. He will also be counted on to be a leader and team-first player.

“The last couple of years around here, he’s been a great lead-off guy and can play center field for us,” noted Hughes. “We’d like to see him become more of a factor in the running game as well; as he’s quite capable of doing that.”

The outfield is loaded with left-handed hitters as Aikin is joined by junior Hunter Haley (Nacogdoches, Texas) and redshirt-senior Taylor Alspaugh (Broken Arrow, Okla.), who were the primary starters in left and right field a year ago. Hal-ey is ahead of schedule following right shoulder surgery. He’s a rare combination of power and speed; hitting .294 with six home runs, 43 runs, 34 RBI, a .472 slugging per-centage and 12 steals. Alspaugh also provides power and speed with experience and great defen-sive instincts. He hit .242 with 25 runs scored and 23 knocked in plus five steals.

Right-handed hitting infielders Alex Wise (Neosho, Mo.) and Cameron Frazier (Boulder, Colo.) are begin-ning to make the transition to add depth to the outfield. Wise, a junior college transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, has a knack for getting on base and swiping bags as well as a terrific arm for the out-field. Frazier, a freshman, posted a strong fall ball and brings an offen-sive-minded approach with speed to the Sooners’ bench.

SCHEDULETen games in 10 days kicks off with the Sooner Baseball Classic at L. Dale Mitchell Park (Feb. 13-15). Oklahoma takes on Notre Dame in three games with a pair against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville on opening weekend. Overall, the Sooners play 31 games at home and 28 against teams that finished 2014 in the RPI Top-50.

The road schedule starts off at Arizona State (Feb. 18) followed by four games in the Big 12/Pac-12 Championship spread out amongst MLB Spring Training sites in the Phoenix area. Oklahoma takes on Washington State (Feb. 19), Washington (Feb. 20), Oregon State (Feb. 21) and Utah (Feb. 22). The Sun Devils, Huskies and Beavers all played in the NCAA Tour-nament a year ago with OSU earning the No. 1 national seed.

Prior to Big 12 season, the Sooners host BYU (Feb. 26-28) for a four-game home series and Purdue (Mar. 6-8) for a three-game set followed by four games at Hawai’i (Mar. 12-15).

Big 12 play opens when CWS participant Texas Tech (Mar. 20-22) visits Norman. Oklahoma also hosts Kansas (Apr. 2-4) and TCU (May 14-16) in conference home series. On the road, the Sooners visit Baylor (Mar. 27-29), Texas (Apr. 10-12), West Virginia (Apr. 17-19) and Kansas State (May 8-10).

The Sooners host this season’s Bedlam Series against Oklahoma State (May 1-3). The first game will be played at Tulsa’s ONEOK Field with the next two at Chickasaw Bricktown Ball-park in Oklahoma City. The two teams will also meet for a non-conference match-up in Stillwater on April 7.

At home in non-conference action, the Sooners play host to Oral Roberts (Mar. 10), Central Arkansas (Mar. 31), Dallas Baptist (Apr. 14), Alcorn State (Apr. 21-22), Sam Houston State (Apr. 24-26) and Stephen F. Austin (May 12).

This season, the Big 12 Championship (May 20-24) moves to ONEOK Field.

Big 12Preseason Poll

1. TCU (8) 642. Texas (1) 553. Oklahoma State 474. Texas Tech 465. Oklahoma 386. West Virginia 227. Baylor 18 Kansas 189. Kansas State 16(1st Place Votes)

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Joshua AkeSeniorInfieldReadington, N.J.Howard College/Hunterdon Central5-11/175 B/T: R/R

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2014: Appeared in 33 games and started 22, primarily at second base… hit .188 on the season with an on-base percentage of .288, 10 runs scored and two RBI… went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in a start against Cal State Bakersfield (4/5). SUMMER 2014: Returned to the Northeast where he played in 16 games for the Plymouth Pilgrims of the New England Collegiate Baseball League.

BEFORE OU: Played in 36 games at Howard College in 2013…hit .278 with 15 runs scored and 10 driven in… attended North Carolina in 2011-12, but did not play…spent the 2012 summer with the Danbury West-erners of the New England Collegiate Baseball League…hit .265 with 11 runs scored in 25 games.

HIGH SCHOOL: Guided Hunterdon Central to two state championships, while earning four letters for head coach Mike Raymond…drafted in the 29th round (882nd) by the New York Mets in 2011…rated as the No. 4 player in the state of New Jersey by Perfect Game…named All-State Third Team and All-Group Second Team as a junior.

PERSONAL: Joshua Ake. Born: October 11, 1992. Parents: Jim and Linda. Brother: Jeremy. Major: Planned Programming.

Ake’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2014 .188 33/22 64 10 12 3 0 0 2 9 2Total .188 33/22 64 10 12 3 0 0 2 9 2

Ake’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ..................... 4, Four Times (Last: vs. West Virginia, 4/17/14)Runs .....................................................2, vs. CSU Bakersfield (4/5/14)Hits ..................................2, Twice (Last: vs. CSU Bakersfield, 4/5/14)Doubles ...................1, Three Times (Last: vs. West Virignia, 4/18/14)Triples .............................................................................................. N/AHome Runs ...................................................................................... N/ARuns Batted In ................1, Twice (Last: vs. CSU Bakersfield, 4/4/14)Stolen Bases ......1, Twice (Last: vs. Oklahoma State, 5/17/14 at Tulsa)

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Taylor AlspaughRS-SeniorOutfieldBroken Arrow, Okla.Baylor/Union6-0/175 B/T: L/L

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2014: Started 45 games, including all but one in right field, while total-ing 51 appearances… hit .242 for the Sooners in 2014 and produced 23 RBI along with 25 runs scored, eight doubles and two home runs… rattled off four straight multi-hit games in the first week of the season, including a 2-for-3, three-RBI games against Seton Hall (2/16)… went 3-for-4 against Gonzaga (3/2) with a double and RBI… drove in a run in eight consecutive games (3/2-14), including two-RBI games in both ends of a doubleheader against Rutgers (3/7)… hit the game-winning home run against UT-Arlington (3/11) in the top of the 10th inning at Globe Life Ballpark… doubled twice in a win over Kansas State (3/22)… came off the bench and went 3-for-5 with a double in an 18-inning win at Oklahoma State (4/15).

2013: Appeared in 21 games in 2013… started in nine games, eight of which were in post-season play… went 1-for-4 against Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament (5/25) with a double, a walk and a run scored… fielded 1.000 for the year with 24 putouts and one assist… hit .189 for the year in 37 at-bats with a .286 on base percentage.

2012: Redshirted.

BEFORE OU: Appeared in four games with the Baylor Bears, collecting one hit in four at-bats with one walk.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played outfield for head coach Shane Newkirk at Union High School ... two-year letterwinner ... helped 2010 team to 30-10 re-cord and 6A state championship ... batted .341 (42-for-123) with eight doubles, two triples, six home runs, 36 RBI, 42 runs scored and 13 sto-len bases ... Got on base at .450 clip and slugged .585 ... hit solo homer and scored twice in 10-9 win in state championship game ... named All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Metro by the Tulsa World, and played in OKC All-Stars vs. Tulsa All-Stars game ... led 2009 team to 31-9 record and state semifinals.

PERSONAL: Taylor LeHarold Alspaugh. Born: November 10, 1991. Par-ents: Pam and Harold Alspaugh. Major: Chemical Biosciences.

Alspaugh’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2013 .189 21/9 37 6 7 1 0 0 1 5 02014 .242 51/45 165 25 40 8 1 2 23 22 5Total .233 72/54 202 31 47 9 1 2 24 27 5

Alspaugh’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats .................................................................6, Belmont (3/15/14)Runs ............................. 2, Five Times (Last: vs. The Citadel, 2/21/14)Hits ..................................3, Twice (Last: at Oklahoma State 4/15/14)Doubles ........................................................2, Kansas State (3/22/14)Triples ...............................................................1, Seton Hall (2/15/14)Home Runs ........................................ 1, Twice (Last: at UTA, 3/11/14)RBI ...............................................................3, vs. Seton Hall (2/16/14)Stolen Bases ................................1, Five Times (Last: Baylor, 5/3/14)

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2014: Appeared in 20 games out of the bullpen with 26.1 innings pitched… tallied 25 strikeouts, walked only two batters and held a 1.71 ERA… pitched four-scoreless innings against Oklahoma State (5/17)with four strikeouts… matched career-high in strikeouts at four against the Cowboys (5/21) in the opening game of the Big 12 Tournament. Summer 2014: Started eight games for the Redding Colt 45s in the Far West League… went 3-3 with a 3.00 ERA and 42 strikeouts to just 10 walks in 42 innings.

Before OU: Played for Fullerton College in 2013 and helped team to Regional and Super Regional Championships as well as Orange Em-pire Conference Championship… started all 17 games and owned a 9-2 record and 2.25 earned run average, while striking out 64 batters in 116 innings… named All-OEC and SoCal First Team All-American.

High School: Four-time letterwinner under head coach Roger Penticoff at St. Anthony’s… led the state of California in strikeouts as a senior with 160… named league MVP as both a junior and senior… three-time All-League First Team and All-League Second Team as a freshman… played AAU for the Long Beach Legends…lettered in basketball twice and football once… member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Jeffrey Curran. Born: September 1, 1991. Parents: Jack and Joyce. Siblings: Courtney and Kelly Curran. Father played basketball and baseball at LMU. Cousins Tim and Nathaniel Curran are profes-sional surfers. Major: Multidisciplinary Studies

Jeffrey CurranSeniorLHPLong Beach, Calif.Fullerton CollegeSt. Anthony6-3/165 B/T: L/L

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Curran’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched ...............4.0, vs. Oklahoma State (5/17/14 at Tulsa)Strikeouts ........ 4, Twice (Last: vs. Oklahoma State, 5/21/14 at OKC)

Curran’ Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2014 1.71 0-2 20/0 0 1 26.1 24 8 5 2 25Total 1.71 0-2 20/0 0 1 26.1 24 8 5 2 25

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2014: Made 22 appearances, including five starts on the mound... compiled a 4.80 ERA in 54 innings pitched... finished the season with a 4-5 record... had seven scoreless appearances on the year... earned the win with 1.1 innings of relief against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/18)... struck out three in two scoreless innings against Abilene Christian (3/5)... made first career start at Oral Roberts (3/25) with 3.2 innings of one-run ball... fanned a career-high seven in a 4.1-inning start against Oklahoma State (4/1)... made a career-high 5.1-inning relief appear-ance against Texas (4/12) with three strikeouts... pitched 4.2 innings and struck out six in a start at Oklahoma State (4/15)... came out of the bullpen for five innings against Baylor (5/3).

2013: Appeared in 15 games out of the bullpen... 13.2 total innings pitched and 11 strikeouts... finished the year with a 3.29 ERA and a 1-0 record... recorded a one-out save in the season opener against Hofs-tra (2/16)... picked up the win in one inning of relief against Hofstra (2/17)... recorded a three-out save against Iowa (2/22), giving up no runs on two hits... struck out a season-high five in a two-inning appear-ance against Arkansas-Little Rock (4/16).

BEFORE OU: Played his freshman year at Texarkana College under head coach Will Bolt and his sophomore year at Howard College under head coach Britt Smith... posted a 3-1 record and a 1.98 ERA record with seven saves... hit .360 with 19 RBIs as a freshman... named 2011 Conference Freshman of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Klein High School under head coach Barry Smith... earned two letters... posted a career .340 batting average and 2.50 ERA... hit .355 with seven home runs and posted a 2.40 ERA over 35 innings as a senior... named District MVP, second team All-Hous-ton and Klein MVP his senior year... earned first team All-District util-ity player honors in 2009... team was district champion and Texas 5A state runner-up... also played football.

PERSONAL: Robert Andrew Tasin. Born: September 18, 1991. Parents: Paula and Jeff Tasin. Siblings: Matt and Michelle. Brother, Matt com-peted on the Air Force Academy boxing team. Major: Human Relations.

Tasin’s Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2013 3.29 1-0 15/0 0 2 13.2 14 7 5 8 112014 4.80 4-5 22/5 0 0 54.1 55 35 29 19 47Total 4.50 5-5 37/5 0 2 68.0 69 42 34 27 58

Tasin’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched .................................................... 5.1, Texas (4/12/14)Strikeouts ................................................. 7, Oklahoma State (4/1/14)

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2014: Named to the All-Big 12 Second Team as well as earning a spot on the Big 12 All-Tournament Team… started 57 games in 2014, while appearing in all 58… hit .326 on the year with 11 extra-base hits as well as 25 RBI… led the team with 47 runs scored… drove in two runs on a 3-for-5 day against The Citadel (2/21) in Orlando, Fla.… scored three runs and went 3-for-5 at the dish in a win over Rut-gers (3/7)… posted a three-hit night in a career-high nine at-bats in an 18-inning win at Oklahoma State (4/15)… recorded a four-hit day with a double, triple and two runs scored against Baylor (5/3) followed by a 3-for-5 performance against the Bears (5/4)… had 24 multi-hit games, including going 4-for-5 in the opening round of the Big 12 Tournament against Oklahoma State (5/ 21)… scored the game-winning run in walk-off fashion after going 4-for-6 with three RBI and two runs scored in an elimination game against Texas Tech (5/22) in the Big 12 Tournament… finished the year on a career-best 12-game hitting streak in which he hit .500 (28-for-56). Summer 2014: Played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Harwich Mariners… came back from injury to total 76 at-bats, 13 RBI, one home run and a .279 batting average.

2013: Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American... selected All-Big 12 Second Team and All-Freshman Team... started all 64 games as a rookie... hit .286 on the year with eight extra-base hits and 23 RBI... third on the team in runs scored with 42... team-high 16 stolen bases, including two steals against New Mexico State (3/13) and Arkansas-Little Rock (4/16)... went 2-for-3 with three RBI in win over Kansas (3/28)... doubled twice in a 2-for-4 day with a run and a RBI against Kansas (3/30)... registered 20 multi-hit games, including three-hit efforts against TCU (3/24), Baylor (4/14) and Texas Tech (4/27)... posted back-to-back 2-for-4 efforts against West Virginia (5/4-5)... recorded two-hit games against Coastal Carolina (5/31) and Connecticut (6/1) at the NCAA Blacksburg Regional.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Coppell High School under head coach Kendall Clark... hit .446 with 154 hits during his career... recorded eight outfield assists and 55 stolen bases in his career... in his senior season, hit .450 and stole 25 bases as a team captain... earned All-State honors in 2011... broke Ja-son Stokes’ (former MLB and Coppell High School player) hit record as a junior with 61 hits... named to the 2011 Baylor Medical All-Tournament team... placed on first team All-District in 2011... team won Baylor Medical Tournament (2009 and 2011).

PERSONAL: Thomas Craig Aikin. Born: August 18, 1993. Parents: Jacalyn and Scott Aikin. Sibling: Brandi. Grandfather, George F. James played linebacker at Iowa State. Major: Human Relations.

Aikin’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ................................................9, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Runs ..........................................3, Twice (Last: UT-Arlington, 4/22/14)Hits ................ 4, Three Times (Last: vs. Texas Tech, 5/22/14 at OKC)Doubles ..................................................................2, Kansas (3/30/13)Triples .......................... 1, Seven Times (Last: New Orleans, 4/20/13)Home Runs ...................................................................................... N/ARuns Batted In ......... 3, Twice (Last: vs. Texas Tech, 5/22/14 at OKC)Stolen Bases ....... 2, Three Times (Last: vs. Gonzaga, 3/2/14 at Surprise, Ariz.)

Aikin’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2013 .286 64/64 252 42 72 5 3 0 23 32 162014 .326 58/57 239 47 78 7 4 0 25 32 5Total .306 122/121 491 89 150 12 7 0 48 64 21

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2014: Hit an even .300 in 34 games, including 26 starts, with a .450 slugging percentage… made starts at first, second, third base and des-ignated hitter… drove in a pair of runs and doubled in a win over Se-ton Hall (2/16)… went 3-for-8 with a home run and the game-winning double in an 18-inning showdown with rival Oklahoma State (4/15)… posted back-to-back 2-for-3, two-run, one-RBI days at Texas Tech (4/26-27) with a home run in the latter… knocked in two runs in a 2-for-3 performance against Oklahoma State (5/17) in Tulsa… went 3-for-4 with three runs against Texas Tech in the second round of the Big 12 Championship (5/22). Summer 2014: Went home to Texas and played in 35 games for the Brazos Valley Bombers of the Texas Collegiate League with 16 stolen bases, 12 RBI and 11 runs scored.

2013: Hit .264 with a .365 slugging percentage in 54 games played as a freshman... drove in 24 runs and recorded 14 extra-base hits, including two triples and two home runs... registered 15 multi-hit games on the year with three-hit games against Pepperdine (3/2), Notre Dame (3/10) and Oklahoma State (3/12)... went 2-for-3 with a triple, a sacrifice and two RBI in the season opener against Hofstra (2/15)... posted a double and a triple against Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/19)... drove in three runs on a 2-for-5 day against Kansas (3/28)... hit first career home run against Kansas (3/29)... homered and doubled, while driving in three runs at Kansas State (5/19).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at West High School under head coach Corey Beckham... posted a career .448 batting average with 180 hits, including 44 doubles, nine triples, a Class 3A-record 48 home runs and 89 walks... hit .389 with 14 home runs his senior year, earning Class 3A Player of the Year and District MVP honors... also garnered first team All-State accolades in 2010 and ‘11 as well as All-American honors in 2010... named Academic All-District (2009-2012)... played football for three years and was named first team All-District QB in 2011.

PERSONAL: Kolbey Ashton Carpenter. Born: September 8, 1993. Par-ents: Ashley and Odis Carpenter. Sibling: Kylee. Major: Planned Pro-gramming.

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Carpenter’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ................................................8, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Runs ..............................................3, vs. Texas Tech (5/22/14 at OKC)Hits ...................3, Five Times (Last: vs. Texas Tech, 5/22/14 at OKC)Doubles .......1, 14 Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma State, 5/23/14 at OKC)Triples ......................... 1, Three Times (Last: at Texas Tech, 4/26/14)Home Runs ...1, Five Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma State, 5/22/14 at OKC)Runs Batted In ....... 3, Twice (Last: at Kansas State, 5/19/13 at OKC)Stolen Bases ................................1, Five Times (Last: Baylor, 5/3/14)

Carpenter’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2013 .264 54/50 197 18 52 10 2 2 24 9 12014 .300 34/26 100 21 30 4 1 3 13 12 5Total .276 88/76 297 39 82 14 3 5 37 21 6

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Adam ChoplickRS-JuniorLHPDenton, TexasBilly Ryan6-8/261 B/T: L/L

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2014: Selected in the 32nd round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Chicago White Sox with the 948th overall pick… took the mound for 14 starts and one relief appearance in 2014 to total 72.1 innings pitched, with a record of 3-4… struck out 76 batters on the season… had three games only giving up one run, including against Seton Hall (2/15) where he pitched six innings, struck out five and walked one in the 8-2 win… fanned six in 6.2 innings of work to earn the win over Santa Clara (2/28)… notched seven strikeouts in five innings of a no-decision against Belmont (3/15)… picked up the win at Kansas (3/29) with six strikeouts across 5.2 innings… struck out a career-high eight batters in back-to-back appearances, including his lone relief perfor-mance against Oklahoma State (5/16) in Tulsa and a start against the Cowboys (5/23) in the Big 12 Tournament.

2013: Pitched in 12 games with 10 starts and 34 innings of work... started the year 3-0 and finished with a 3-3 record... recorded 36 strike-outs and an ERA of 5.56... struck out six while giving up zero earned runs and only one hit in a win against Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/19)... earned the win in 5.1 innings of work against Pepperdine (3/3)... threw 6.2 innings of one-run ball against Northwestern State (3/17) with eight strikeouts and allowed only three hits in the win.

2012: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Billy Ryan High School under head coach Bret Warnack... recorded 30 strikeouts and six walks in 23 innings with a 0.50 ERA as a senior... selected first team All-District and second team All-State as a senior... named 2008 Newcomer of the Year and Pitcher of the Year... also played basketball in high school and was named first team All-District in 2009... named 2008 district Newcomer of the Year... three-time district champions from 2009-11... selected in the 17th round by the Diamondbacks in 2011.

PERSONAL: Adam Joseph Choplick. Born: November 18, 1992. Par-ents: Barbara and Andrien Choplick. Parents played basketball at North Texas. Major: Planned Programming.

Choplick’s Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2013 5.56 3-3 12/10 0 0 34.0 32 24 21 17 362014 5.35 3-4 15/14 0 0 72.0 81 47 43 32 76 Total 5.42 6-7 27/24 0 0 106.1 113 71 64 49 112

Choplick’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched ........................................7.0, West Virginia (4/18/14)Strikeouts .. 8, Three Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma State, 5/23/14 at OKC)

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2014: Made 16 appearances in 2014, including six starts as a weekend and midweek starter as well as middle reliever… threw 51 innings with an ERA of 3.53 and recorded 35 strikeouts… tossed six shutout-innings against Manhattan (2/27), struck out four and only walked one in the win… fanned five across six innings of a no-decision against CSU Ba-kersfield (4/4)… pitched a career-high seven innings with a career-best six strikeouts against West Virginia (4/17). Summer 2014: Spent the early part of the season with the Northwoods League’s Duluth Hus-kies… totaled six appearances and four starts for a 1-2 record, 4.82 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 18.2 innings.

2013: Appeared in 5 games in 2013 with four starts and totaled 15.2 in-nings pitched… recored an ERA of 5.74 with 12 strikeouts on the year... pitched seven innings against Hofstra (2/17) in his debut, giving up one earned run and striking out four in a no-decision... struck out five in a 5.2-inning start against Arkansas-Little Rock (4/16).

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Temple City High School under head coach Barry Bacon... three-year letterwinner... named Rio Hondo League MVP as a senior... team placed second in the CIF Southern Section Cham-pionship Game.

PERSONAL: Corey Dean Copping. Born: November 11, 1994. Parents: Marleine and Curt Copping. Siblings: Cameron and Calvin. Brother, Cameron played in the Seattle Mariners farm system. Major: Human Relations.

Corey CoppingJuniorRHPTemple City, Calif.Temple City6-1/175 B/T: R/R

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Copping’s Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2013 5.74 0-1 5/4 0 0 15.2 16 10 10 4 122014 3.53 2-2 16/9 0 0 51.0 57 29 20 20 35Total 4.05 2-3 21/13 0 0 66.2 73 39 30 24 47

Copping’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched ................... 7.0, Twice (Last: West Virginia, 4/17/14)Strikeouts ....................................................6, West Virginia (4/17/14)

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Jacob EvansJuniorLHPBroken Arrow, Okla.Broken Arrow6-2/205 B/T: L/L

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2014: Took to the mound for 21 appearances on the season, including 9 starts… totaled 58.2 innings pitched and posted a 5.52 ERA with a 3-5 record… struck out 54, while only walking seven batters on the year… owned a 3-0 record and 1.89 ERA in 12 relief appearances… lasted 5.1 innings in his first career start as OU faced Seton Hall (2/14) on opening day… struck out six in 3.1 innings of relief to earn the win over Abilene Christian (3/6)… pitched four-scoreless innings of one-hit ball against Kansas State (3/23)… struck out a career-high seven in 3.2 in-nings of relief against Oral Roberts (4/8)…returned to rotation to strike out five in five innings against Texas (4/13). Summer 2014: Played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Harwich Mariners producing a 0.30 ERA on the season in 30 innings pitched… selected to the Cape Cod All-Star game for the East Division and pitched one inning, while striking out two of three batters faced... honored as Harwich Pitcher of the Year.

2013: Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American... selected All-Big 12 Second Team and All-Freshman Team... appeared in 30 games with 52.1 innings pitched... his 2.06 ERA was third best for the Sooners on the year... finished the season with a team-high nine saves and a 7-2 record… recorded six saves and four wins in 11 appearances from 3/17-5/3… recorded 19 strikeouts and allowed only three earned runs on 11 hits through 22.2 innings pitched in that span... picked up the win in his collegiate debut against Hofstra (2/16)... earned his first save in a two-inning effort against Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/19)... credited with the win in a five-inning, six-strikeout appearance against Oral Roberts (3/19)... nailed down his ninth save of the season in two innings of work vs. Oklahoma State (5/12)... pitched five innings of one-run ball to earn the win in the Big 12 Championship Game against Kansas (5/26).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Broken Arrow High School under head coach Shannon Dobson... hit .430 with six home runs and 41 RBIs his senior season... posted a 10-0 record and a 1.83 ERA on the mound, tallying 103 strikeouts... senior year honors include Jim Thorpe Player of the Year, Fergie Jenkins Award, All-Metro Pitcher of the Year, Frontier Conference Player of the Year, All-Conference first team first baseman, All-State, All-VYPE Team East, Cox7-AZ scholar athlete award, ESPN HS All-State, Louisville Slugger All-American and Northeast Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association Player of the Year.

PERSONAL: Jacob Trevor Evans. Born: November 27, 1993. Parents: Pam and Kevin Evans. Sibling: Allye Major: Management.

Evans’ Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2013 2.06 7-2 30/0 0 9 52.1 37 15 12 10 412014 5.52 3-5 21/9 0 0 58.2 83 46 36 7 54Total 3.89 10-7 51/9 0 9 110.0 120 61 48 17 95

Evans’ Career Game HighsInnings Pitched .................6.1, vs. Oklahoma State (5/15/14 at OKC)Strikeouts ....................................................... 7, Oral Roberts (4/8/14)

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2014: Appeared in a team-high 30 games, including a pair of starts… threw 45 innings with 17 scoreless appearances… finished the year at 5-3 with seven saves, 36 strikeouts and an ERA of 6.20… picked up his fourth save of the season with one perfect-inning against Rutgers (3/7)… struck out five in three innings of relief against Belmont (3/15)… earned fifth save of the year with a perfect-inning of work at Kansas (3/29)… struck out four in two innings of a win over West Virginia (4/18).

2013: Selected All-Big 12 Freshman Team... appeared in 24 games in 2013, including two starts, second most by a Sooner pitcher... third on the team with 58.2 innings pitched... finished the year with 38 strike-outs and an ERA of 2.76... struck out five over 4.1 innings of relief to earn the win against New Mexico State (3/12)... pitched a complete game at Oral Roberts (3/26) allowing only one run and striking out 11 in the win... recorded four relief wins and finished with a record of 5-1... earned a win over Oklahoma State (5/12) in 2.2 inning of work... notched fifth win of the season over Kansas State (5/24) in the Big 12 Tournament.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at New Braunfels High School under head coach Doug Edwards... named District MVP and to the All-State team his senior season... also received freshman of the year and Comal County Player of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Ralph Albert Garza. Born: April 6, 1994. Parents: Lupita and Ralph Garza. Sibling: Joe. Major: Human Relations.

Ralph Garza Jr.JuniorRHPNew Braunfels, TexasNew Braunfels6-3/185 B/T: R/R

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Garza’s Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2013 2.76 5-1 24/2 1 0 58.2 53 22 18 23 382014 6.20 5-3 30-2 0 7 45.0 55 37 31 22 36Total 4.25 10-4 54/4 1 7 103.2 108 59 49 45 74

Garza’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched .........................................9.0, Oral Roberts (3/26/13)Strikeouts ...................................................11, Oral Roberts (3/26/13)

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Hunter HaleyJuniorOutfieldNacogdoches, TexasCentral Heights5-10/175 B/T: L/R

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2014: Appeared in 55 games during the 2014 season… hit .294 on the year with nine doubles, six triples, and six home runs… had the sec-ond highest slugging percentage on the team at .472… recorded seven three-hit games over the course of the season… hit two home runs and drove in six runs against Arkansas Pine-Bluff (2/18)... went 3-for-5 with three RBI vs. Rutgers (3/7)... drove in four runs and scored two in a 2-for-5 game against Kansas State (3/21)… tripled twice and scored three runs in a 3-for-4 performance against CSU Bakersfield (4/5)... went 3-for-5 and knocked in two runs against Baylor (5/3)... doubled and drove in three runs against Oklahoma State (5/23) in the Big 12 Championship... started the season with first 14 game run streak. Summer 2014: Played for the Brazos Valley Bombers of the Texas Collegiate League... named No. 2 prospect in the league by Baseball America... hit .294 with 20 runs scored and 13 driven in with 16 steals in 23 games... participated in the College Baseball Home Run Derby at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb.

2013: Started 45 games in 2013, appearing in 48... hit .264 on the year with a slugging percentage of .389... got on base at a .351 clip... tied for the team-lead with four triples... fourth on the team with eight sto-len bases on only 11 attempts... stole two bases against New Mexico State (3/12)... went 4-for-6 with a triple and two RBI against Oral Rob-erts (3/19)... hit a three-tun triple and finished 2-for-4 against Kansas (3/30)... went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a home run at Baylor (4/14)... doubled and tripled against New Orleans (4/20) with two runs and a RBI... drove in two runs on a 2-for-3 day at Kansas State (5/17).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Central Heights High School under head coach Craig Fuller... named District MVP and to the All-State team as a senior... also named District Newcomer of the Year in 2009, District MVP and to the All-State team in 2010 and District MVP, member of the All-State team and to the state All-Tournament team in 2011.

PERSONAL: Hunter Chumley Haley. Born: January 20, 1994. Parents: Kathie and Richard Haley. Siblings: Trey, Same and Cici. Brother, Trey played in the Cleveland Indians organization. Major: Human Relations.

Haley’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ................................................8, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Runs ......................................3, Twice (Last: CSU Bakersfield, 4/5/14)Hits ................................................................4, Oral Roberts (3/19/13)Doubles .......................................................................2, TCU (3/18/14)Triples ....................................................... 2, CSU Bakersfield (4/5/14)Home Runs .......................................2, Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/18/14)Runs Batted In ..................................6, Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/18/14)Stolen Bases ............... 2, Three Times (Last: West Virginia, 4/18/14)

Haley’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2013 .264 48/44 144 22 38 4 4 2 20 13 82014 .294 55/55 218 43 64 9 6 6 34 14 12Total .282 103/99 362 65 102 13 10 8 54 27 20

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2014: Started in 54 games in 2014, playing at catcher and first base... Fin-ished with a .289 batting average and a .360 slugging percentage... Re-corded seven doubles and two homeruns on the season... homered and went 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI against Seton Hall (2/15)... went 3-for-4 with two RBI vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/19)... recorded a 3-for-5 day against Rutgers (3/9)... drove in three runs and went 2-for-4 with a double vs. Belmont (3/15)... knocked in four runs on a 2-for-3 performance against Belmont (3/16)... went 3-for-5 with three runs scored and two driven in against Kansas State (3/22)... had 22 multi-hit games including a 4-for-5 performance with a home run and a triple against Baylor (5/3)... posted a 2-for-5 day with two RBI and a double against Oklahoma State (5/17). Summer 2014: Selected to compete in the Cape Cod League playing for the Harwich Mariners... hit .308 on the summer with 117 at-bats... selected for the 2014 Cape Cod All Star game going 1-for-2 with a single.

2013: Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American... selected All-Big 12 Honorable Mention and All-Freshman Team... appeared in 59 games in 2013... started at catcher in 48... finished fourth on the team with a batting average of .275, while slugging .309... third on the team with 23 walks drawn and fourth with an on-base percentage of .356... recorded 14 multi-hit games and 26 RBI... knocked in three runs in his collegiate debut agaisnt Hofstra (2/15)... collected two hits and scored a run at Southern Cal (3/8)... went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored in an extra innings win over TCU (3/24)... doubled twice, scored and knocked in a run at Baylor (4/14)... went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs vs. New Orleans (4/21)... notched a three-hit day and scored twice at Kansas State (5/17)... drove in two runs in a 7-6 Big 12 Tournament win over Kansas State (5/25)... named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at McKinney High School under head coach Jeremy Price... posted a 1.62 ERA with 31 strikeouts as a se-nior... hit .417 with six doubles, one triple, one home run and 12 RBIs... named team MVP and first team All-District infield as a senior... honored as team MVP, first team All-State infield and District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior... member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Anthony Howard Hermelyn. Born: November 18, 1993. Par-ents: Paula and Mark Hermelyn. Sibling: Rachael. Major: Sociology.

Anthony HermelynJuniorCatcher/First BaseMcKinney, TexasMcKinney6-1/200 B/T: R/R

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Hermelyn’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ................................................8, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Runs .............................................................3, Kansas State (3/21/14)Hits .............................................................................4, Baylor (5/3/14)Doubles ............................................................... 2, at Baylor (4/14/13)Triples ........................................................................1, Baylor (5/3/14)Home Runs ........................................... 1, Twice (Last: Baylor, 5/3/14)Runs Batted In .....................................................4, Belmont (3/16/14)Stolen Bases .............1, Three Times (Last: at UT-Arlington, 3/11/14)

Hermelyn’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2013 .275 59/51 178 18 49 6 0 0 26 23 22014 .289 54/54 211 24 61 7 1 2 28 15 1Total .283 113/105 289 42 110 13 1 2 54 38 3

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Cole StevensRS-JuniorRHPBlanchard, Okla.Blanchard6-6/215 B/T: R/R

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2014: Did not play... named Student-Athletie Advisory Committee Vice President and Big 12 representative... received Athletics Council Ser-vice Award... earned a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Summer 2014: Posted a 3.16 ERA and 1-3 record across 37 inning of work with the Sidewinders in the Arizona Collegiate League...totaled 26 strikeouts to 15 walks.

2013: Did not appear in any games... earned a spot on Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2012: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Blanchard High School under head coach Josh Raney... finished senior season with 6-1 record, 2.56 earned run average in 41 innings... named team pitcher of the year (2011)... finished high school career with 12-1 record, 3.01 earned run average, 86 strikeouts in 66 innings.

PERSONAL: Cole James Stevens. Born: July 30, 1993. Parents: Martha and Kenney Stevens. Sib-lings: Chad and Eric. Ma-jor: Health and Exercise Science.

2014: Appeared in 16 games in 2014, including all four infield posi-tions… totaled five at-bats and two runs scored… crossed the plate with the game-winning run against Belmont (3/14) in a pinch-running performance. Summer 2014: Played in 21 games for the Fayetteville SwampDogs of the Coastal Plain League with a .937 fielding percent-age.

2013: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Grapevine High School under head coach Tim McCune ... Two-time letterwinner ... Hit .366 with 12 doubles, one tri-ple and 30 RBIs in his career ... Batted .373 with 10 doubles and 20 RBIs over his senior season... Named captain and to the All-District team as a se-nior ... Also earned a gold glove award in his career ... Team was bi-district champion.

PERSONAL: Tyler Scott Cool-baugh. Born: October 29, 1993. Parents: Susan and Scott Coolbaugh. Sinbling: Chandler. Father played at the University of Texas and professionally for the Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardi-nals. Major: Human Relations.

Tyler CoolbaughRS-SophomoreInfieldColleyville, TexasGrapevine5-10/175 B/T: S/R

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Coolbaugh’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats .......................................1, Five (Last: at Texas Tech 4/26/14) Runs ............................................. 1, Twice (Last: at Kansas 3/30/14)Hits ................................................................................................... N/ADoubles ............................................................................................ N/ATriples .............................................................................................. N/AHome Runs ...................................................................................... N/ARuns Batted In ................................................................................. N/AStolen Bases ................................................................................... N/A

Coolbaugh’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2014 .000 16/0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Total .000 16/0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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Jake ElliottSophomoreRHPCoppell, TexasCoppell6-7/200 B/T: R/R

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2014: Earned a spot in the weekend rotation as a rookie and started in 11 games… pitched 55 innings with a record of 2-3… held an ERA of 3.56 with 36 strikeouts on the year… picked up the win in his first collegiate start, a five-inning performance against Seton Hall (2/16)… struck out a season-high eight in a seven-inning start against Ohio State (2/23)… tossed a season-best 7.1 innings and struck out four against Gonzaga (3/2)… pitched seven innings in game two of a doubleheader with Cal State Bakersfield (4/5), allowed three runs and struck out seven in a no-decision… returned to the mound after being sidelined for over a month due to injury with a five-inning, four-strikeout per-formance at TCU (5/10).

High School: Earned four letters at Coppell un-der head coach Kendall Clark… two-time District Pitcher of the Year as well as All-District honors in 2012 and 2013…2013 Louisville Slugger Sec-ond Team All-American… Associated Press Second Team All-State pitcher in 2013 as well as Coach’s Association All-State Third Team member… played AAU for DBAT Mustangs in 2012 and 2013… member of the Na-tional Honor Society.

Personal: Jake Elliot. Born: March 22, 1995. Parents: Kathryn and James Elliott. Brother: Jensen. Grandfather Charles Elliott played baseball in the Cincinnati Reds farm system. Ma-jor: Finance.

2014: Appeared in 10 games in 2014 with 11.1 innings pitched... Struck out 16 batters and finished with a 4.76 ERA. Summer 2014: Made 15 appearances with a 3-2 record for the San Luis Blues... named the No. 2 prospect of the California Collegiate League by Baseball America... posted a 4.60 ERA with 52 strikeouts in 31.1 innings of work.

High School: Played two years of varsity baseball at Love-land for head coach Jake Marshall… struck out 71 bat-ters and owned a 0.91 earned run average as a senior… 25th round selection of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies... played three years of AAU for Slammers Baseball in Denver.

Personal: Alec Hansen. Born: October 10, 1994. Parents: Debbie and Nick Hansen. Sister: Brooke. Father swam at Iowa State and was head coach at Wisconsin. Mother swam at Wisconsin. Uncle, Eric Hansen, swam at Iowa State and is current head coach at Arizona. Major: Man-agement.

Alec HansenSophomoreRHPLoveland, Colo.Loveland6-7/235 B/T: R/R

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Elliott’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched .............. 7.1, vs. Gonzaga (2/2/14 at Surprise, Ariz.)Strikeouts ........................ 8, vs. Ohio State (2/23/14 at Orlando, Fla.)

Hansen’s Career Game HighsInnings Pitched .......................... 2.1, Arkansas- Little Rock (3/19/14)Strikeouts ...................................... 4, Arkansas- Little Rock (3/19/14)

Elliott’ Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2014 3.56 2-3 11/11 0 0 55.2 47 29 22 20 36Total 3.56 2-3 11/11 0 0 55.2 47 29 22 20 36

Hansen’s Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2014 4.76 0-1 10/1 0 0 11.1 11 7 6 13 16Total 4.76 0-1 10/1 0 0 11.1 11 7 6 13 16

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Hayden JonesRS-SophomoreLHPHouston, TexasLangham Creek6-1/190 B/T: L/L

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2014: Appeared in 3 games… recorded three strikeouts, giving up no runs on only three hits.

2013: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Langham Creek High School under head coach Armando Sedeno... posted a 2.03 ERA and tallied 229 strikeouts on the mound in addition to hitting .397 with 19 home runs at the plate... pitched 78.1 innings as a senior with 90 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.43 in addition to hitting .341 with five home runs... placed on the 5A All-State team his senior season... named team captain and District MVP as a junior and senior... earned All-District honors in 2009 and `10.

PERSONAL: Hayden Al-exander Jones. Born: July 27, 1993. Parents: Erin and Todd Jones. Sib-ling: Sarah Cate. Major: Planned Programming.

Jones’ Career Game HighsInnings Pitched ........................1.2, Arksansas- Little Rock (3/19/14)Strikeouts ......................2, vs. Manhattan (2/27/14 at Surprise, Ariz.)

Jones’ Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2014 0.00 0-0 3/0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 0Total 0.00 0-0 3/0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 0

Sheldon NeuseSophomoreInfield/RHPFort Worth, TexasKeller Fossil Ridge6-0/195 B/T: R/R

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2014: Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Big 12 All-Tournament Team at third base, All-Big 12 Fist Team, Baseball America Freshman All- American, Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and ABCA Midwest All-Region First Team... started in all 58 games… twice named Big 12 Rookie of the Week (3/17, 4/7)... finished with a .304 batting average and .521 slugging percentage… led team with 47 RBI, 17 doubles and six tri-ples... 23 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-5 game against Oklahoma State (5/23) … drove in four runs with a HR and triple vs. Seton Hall (2/15)... doubled twice and went 4-for-5 in a win over UT-Arlington (3/11) at Rangers Ballpark... recorded eight RBI on

two home runs and a triple against Bakersfield (4/5)... doubled twice and knocked in two at OSU (4/15)... went 3-for-5 with a double and a HR vs. Baylor (5/3)... knocked in four runs, including the game-winner against Texas Tech (5/22)... made nine appearances on the mound, pitching 12 innings with a 2.25 ERA. Summer 2014: No. 4 prospect in the California Collegiate League by Base-ball America... hit .312 with 13 extra-base hits and 20 RBI for the San Luis Blues... spent the beginning of the summer with the Team USA Colle-giate National Team.

High School: Earned four letters under head coach Doug Dulany at Keller Fossil Ridge… named District MVP as a junior and senior… named District Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and District New-comer of the Year as a freshman… hit 30 home runs during his high school career… drafted in the 38th Round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Rangers.

Personal: Sheldon Lynn Neuse. Born: December 10, 1994. Parents: Shane and Laura Neuse. Sibling: Dylan. Ma-jor: Administrative Leadership.

Neuse’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2014 .304 58/58 240 43 73 17 7 7 47 27 7Total .304 58/58 240 43 73 17 7 7 47 27 7

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2014 2.25 1-0 9/0 0 1 12.0 11 7 3 4 11Total 2.25 1-0 9/0 0 1 12.0 11 7 3 4 11

Neuse’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ................................................8, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Runs ............................ 3, Three times (Last: CSU Bakersfield 4/5/14)Hits ...................................... 4, Twice (Last: Oklahoma State 4/15/14)Doubles ...................... 2, Four Times (Last: Oklahoma State 4/15/14)Triples ..................................................................2, Belmont (3/15/14)Home Runs ............................................. 2, CSU Baskersfield (4/5/14)Runs Batted In .......................................... 8, CSU Bakersfield (4/5/14)Stolen Bases ......................................2, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Innings Pitched ...................................................2.2, at TCU (5/10/14)Strikeouts ....................................2, Three times (Last: Baylor 5/2/14)

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O’Brien’s Career StatisticsYear AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB2014 .283 40/24 106 14 30 6 1 2 20 13 3 Total .283 40/24 106 14 30 6 1 2 20 13 3

Austin O’BrienSophomoreInfieldOwasso, Okla.Owasso6-3/200 B/T: R/R

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2014: In his first year, started 24 games and appeared in 40... hit .283 on the season, including six doubles... posted four hits, three RBI and two doubles in his first career start against Belmont (3/16)... hit a three-run pinch-hit homer against CSU Bakersfield (4/5)... drove in four runs, drew four walks and went 2-for-5 with two runs scored in an 18-inning win at Oklahoma State (4/15)... had six multi-games, including going 3-for-5 against Baylor (5/4)… named to the All-Big 12 Freshman Team and selected All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Summer 2014: Led the San Luis Blues, of the California Collegiate League, with five home runs and hit .250 with 27 RBI and 12 double in 42 games… slugged .432 with a .343 on-base percentage.

High School: Earned three letters under head coach Larry Turner at Owasso... named 2013 Oklahoma Ga-torade Player of the Year… named 2013 Louisville Slugger High School All-American and Max Preps All-American… 2013 Oklahoma All-State… honored with the Oklahoma Coaches’ Asso-ciation’s Jim Thorpe Award as a senior… 2013 Oklahoma Coaches Association Jim Thorpe Award… 2013 Tulsa Metro Coaches Association Player of the Year… Tulsa World All-Metro Player of the Year… Vype Magazine Top 50 in Oklahoma… guided team to 2013 6A Oklahoma Baseball State Champions… member of the National Hon-or Society… selected as the OHS Student of the Year and was an OHS Distinguished Graduate.

Personal: Austin John O’Brien. Born: May 18, 1994. Parents: Carmen and John O’Brien. Sibling: Mason. Uncle Charlie O’Brien played 15 years in the MLB as a catcher. Major: Health and Exercise Science.

O’Brien’s Career Game HighsAt-Bats ........................................... 5, Five times (Last: Baylor 5/4/14)Runs ....................................................2, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Hits .......................................................................4, Belmont (3/16/14)Doubles ................................................................2, Belmont (3/16/14)Triples ....................................................... 1, CSU Bakersfield (4/4/14)Home Runs ......................... 1, Twice (Last: Oklahoma State 4/15/14)Runs Batted In ....................................4, at Oklahoma State (4/15/14)Stolen Bases ..................1, Four times (Last: at Texas Tech 4/27/14)

Brock BargerFreshmanRHPSan Angelo, TexasCentral6-6/245 B/T: R/R

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High School: Played at San Angelo Central High School under coach Patrick Penry… totaled four letters… three-year All-District Honors... All-West Texas MVP in 2014... four-year letterman in basketball and two-year letterman in football… Perfect Game All-Region (Texas) 1st team in 2014… played summer ball for the Midland Redskins.

Personal: Brock Barger. Born: October 25, 1995. Parents: Chris and Kim Barger. Sister Cali Barger. Major: Undecided. Father played baseball at Cameron Univer-sity in Lawton, Okla.

Troy ChezemFreshmanLHPAllen, TexasAllen6-3/220 B/T: L/L

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High School: Totaled four letters at Allen High School under coach Paul Coe… two-time First Team All-District selection… helped team to 2013 10-5A District Championship.

Personal: Troy Chezem. Born: December 9, 1995. Parents: Jan and Mark Che-zem. Siblings: Tommy and Ty. Major: Health and Exercise Science.

Cameron FrazierFreshmanInfield/OutfieldBoulder, Colo.Fairview5-10/175 B/T: R/R

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High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Fairview High School un-der coach Rick Harig… two-time All-Region and three-time All-Conference selec-tion… 2013 and 2014 All-State honoree… hit .500 with 31 runs scored and was named Team MVP as a senior… guided team to 2014 District Championship… All-State wide receiver and kick returner in football.

Personal: Cameron Frazier. Born: March 12, 1996. Parents: Mara and Doug Fra-zier. Siblings: Ryan. Major: Business.

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Keaton HernandezJuniorRHPPalm Springs, Calif.Desert Chapel/NE Oklahoma6-0/220 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Began collegiate career at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in 2013… named NJCAA Division I All-American and Region 2 MVP… spent 2014 at Weatherford Junior College… posted a 5.47 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 52.2 innings of work.

High School: Did not play high school baseball… four-year football letterman at Desert Chapel High School… named Division 2 Christian Schools National Quarterback of the Year in 2008.

Personal: Keaton Hernandez. Born: September 10, 1992. Parents: Cathy San-tucci and Rob Hernandez. Siblings: Ashley, Landon, and Damion. Major: Admin-istrative leadership.

Shawn HunterJuniorLHPFort Supply Okla.Woodward/NOC-Enid/Seminole5-11/170 B/T: L/L

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Before OU: Played 2014 season at Seminole State College… All- Conference selection and selected to the Conference All- Tournament team… previously played at Northern Oklahoma College – Enid in 2012 and redshirted at Okla-homa State in 2013.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Woodward High School under coach Roscoe Gunther… selected to the Oklahoma All-State team his senior year of high school… Valedictorian of his senior class in 2011.

Personal: Shawn Ray Hunter. Born: February 8, 1993. Parents: Mindy and Karl Hunter. Siblings: John and Shelby. Major: Business Management.

Chad NelsonRS-SophomoreRHPEdmond, Okla.OKC University/Heritag Hall5-11/190 B/T: R/R

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2014: Redshirted.

Before OU: Pitched in eight games at Oklahoma City University in 2013… struck out 13 hitters in 13.1 innings of work, while owning a 4.05 earned run average… honored as a Chesapeake Presidential Scholar.

High School: Totaled four letters at Heritage Hall under head coach Pat Was-son… Oklahoman All-State selection in 2012, following All-State Honorable Men-tion in 2011… Little All-City Second Team in 2012 and Honorable Mention in 2011… went 8-2 with a 2.20 ERA as a senior.

Personal: Chad Nelson. Born: December 28, 1993. Parents: Dawna and Robert. Siblings: Katie and Liz. Father played football at East Central University. Major: Economics.

Jacob LealSophomoreCatcherGrapevine, TexasGrapevine5-7/180 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Played one season at Howard College under Coach Britt Smith in 2014.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Grapevine High School under Coach Tim McCure… selected to the All-District team as a junior and a senior… hit .347 over his career... helped team to back-to-back District Championships in 2012 and 2013.

Personal: Jacob Leal. Born: October 3, 1994. Parents: Tracy and Leon Leal. Siblings: Joshua and Joseph. Major: Communications. Father wrestled at the University of Oklahoma.

Thomas McIlraithJuniorRHPAmarillo, TexasTascosa/Midland Coll.6-4/200 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Played two seasons at Midland College under Coach David Cole-man… compiled a 4.76 ERA with a 7-3 record in his 2014 campaign with 66 innings pitched and 61 strikeouts… totaled 147 strikeouts in 143 career innings.

High School: Totaled three letters at Tascosa High School under Coach Jason Patrick… honored as All-Conference Second Team as a junior at pitcher and as a senior at third base.

Personal: Thomas James McIlraith. Born: February 17, 1994. Parents: Becky and Jay McIlraith. Siblings: Mary Catherine. Major: Administrative Leadership. Sister plays volleyball at Colorado Christian and mother played volleyball at Texas Tech.

Kyle MendenhallFreshmanInfieldCarlsbad, Calif.Carlsbad6-1/172 B/T: R/R

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High School: Lettered four times in baseball under Coach Jonathan Montgom-ery at Carlsbad High School… First Team All-League and Team MVP as a senior... totaled 107 hits in his career, including a single-season record 38... helped team to 2013 league championship... selected to USA Baseball NTIS SoCal Team.

Personal: Kyle Matthew Mendenhall. Born: April 10, 1996. Parents: Jennifer and James Mendenhall. Siblings: Chris and Michael. Major: Business.

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Blake RogersJuniorRHPLewisville, TexasLewisville/Lyon Coll./Cisco Coll.6-2/195 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Played 2014 season at Cisco (TX) College under coach David White… posted a 5.70 ERA and 3-5 record with 41 strikeouts in 51.2 innings of work… spent 2013 season at Lyon (AR) College under Coach Tony Roepcke… named All-Conference Second Team catcher and participated in Region 5 North All-Star Game after hitting .350 with 24 RBI.

High School: Two-time letter winner in baseball under Coach Mike Campbell at Lewisville High School.

Personal: Blake Rogers. Born: February 23, 1994… Parents: Karen and Biff Rog-ers… Siblings: Colby. Major: Sociology

Kenny SaenzFreshmanLHPCorpus Christy, TexasMoody5-8/165 B/T: L/L

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High School: Four-year letterwinner under Coach Joe Curiel at Moody High School… three-time First Team All-State selection… two-time All- South Texas MVP… helped team to three District 31-4A Championships.

Personal: Kenneth Saenz. Born: January 25, 1996. Parents: Jessica and David Saenz. Siblings: David Jr., Xavier, Nomar and Roger. Major: Undecided.

Chris ShawJuniorCatcherWinnipeg, Man.Midland College6-1/205 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Played two seasons under coach David Coleman at Midland College... hit .384 in the 2014 season, totaling 14 HR and 63 RBI… finished his career with a .390 average, 25 homers and 127 RBI in two seasons… led team to back-to-back re-gional championships… named All-Region and All-Conference twice… selected with the 435th overall pick in the 14th round by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

High School: Played for team Canada from 2010-12… silver medalist in the World Cup… played for the club team Okotoks Dawgs Academy located in Okotoks, Alber-ta… drafted 1,175th overall in the 38th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

Personal: Christopher Shaw. Born: April 25, 1994. Parents: Debbie and Dan Shaw. Siblings: Tyler. Major: Finance. First Manitoban to play baseball in the Big 12 Confer-ence.

Alex WiseJuniorInfield/OutfieldNeosho, Mo.Neosho/NE Oklahoma5-11/195 B/T: R/R

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Before OU: Played two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College under Roger Ward… hit .304 for the Golden Noresman in 2014 with 24 RBI… unani-mous All-OCAC First Team middle infielder as a freshman followed by All-OCAC Second Team outfielder in 2014… scored 106 runs and stole 53 bases, while hitting .367 in two seasons… helped team to 2014 OCAC Region runner-up.

High School: Four-year letter winner under Coach Donnie Pennington at Neosho High School… First Team All-Conference selection as a junior and senior as well as Second Team as a sophomore… All- State Quarterback as a junior, and a McDonald’s All- American Nominee in basketball… earned Academic All-State twice and as a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Alex Wise. Born: April 25, 1993. Parents: Tana and Phil Wise. Siblings: Whitney and Brady. Major: Management.

Chandler WagonerFreshmanCatcherTemecula, Calif.Great Oaks5-11/195 B/T: R/R

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High School: Earned three letters in baseball at Great Oaks High School under coach Eric Morton… selected to the Southwest Futures All-Star Game in 2014… named to Los Angeles Times Top Five Catchers watch list… played in the 2014 Inland Empire Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game… drafted in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Chicago White Sox… led team to 2014 Southwestern League Championship.

Personal: Chandler Wagoner. Born: March 20, 1996. Parents: Desiree and Dayne Wagoner. Siblings: Brandon. Major: Health and Exercise Science.

Quin WalberghFreshmanInfieldEdmond, Okla.Edmond Santa Fe5-11/165 B/T: R/R

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High School: Played under coach Ryan Phillips at Edmond Santa Fe High School… selected to the 2014 Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association All-State game… honored as the Ferguson Jenkins award winner in 2014… named All-State and All-Metro as a senior.

Personal: Quinton Mason Walbergh… Born September 15, 1995… Parents: Jeanell and Greg Walbergh… Siblings: Zak and Calli. Major: Criminology. Father played baseball at Oklahoma State.

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Pete HughesHead Coach

Second SeasonDavidson ‘90Career Record:553-414-2

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Proven winner, master motivator, tireless recruiter and charis-matic leader - it was those qualities that led the University of Oklahoma to name Pete Hughes as the ninth head baseball coach in program history. Joe Castiglione, vice president and director of athletics, introduced Hughes on June 27, 2013.

In 18 seasons as a head coach, Hughes owns a career record of 553-414-2 (.572), including his stints at Virginia Tex (2007-13), Boston College (1999-2006) and Trinity University (1997-98).

In his first season in Norman, Hughes guided the Sooners to an even 29-29 record and 8-16 mark in the Big 12. Oklahoma was second in the league with a .287 team batting average and ranked third in team slugging at .401. The Sooners led the league with the lowest strikeout rate at just 4.86 per game; 0.49 per game less than the next closest team in the league.

Under Hughes’ tutelage, freshman Sheldon Neuse was named the 2014 Big 12 Rookie of the Year and earned various Fresh-man All-America awards as he hit .304 and slugged .521. Junior utility man Mac James went from nine at-bats in 2013 to All-Big 12 First Team in 2014. He hit a team-high .330 with a .477 slug-ging percentage, while earning starts at five positions, primarily at catcher and first base, and left OU after being drafted in the sixth round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays.

James was the first of four Sooners to be drafted into Major League Baseball under Hughes’ watch at Oklahoma. Right-

handed pitcher Connor Buchmann (11th, Mets), left-handed pitcher Adam Choplick (32nd, White Sox) and infielder Hector Lorenzana (37th, Red Sox) followed James in 2014.

Twice named both the New England Coach of the Year and the BIG EAST Coach of the Year, as well as the 2000 American Base-ball Coaches Association Northeast Region Coach of the Year, Hughes owns a well-deserved reputation for setting new stan-dards of excellence at every stop during his 18-year coaching career.

Hughes recorded five straight 30-win seasons at Virginia Tech, including a pair of 40-win campaigns that culminated with NCAA Tournament berths in 2010 and 2013. He inherited a club that hadn’t reached the NCAA Tournament since 2000 and went on to compile a 222-174 (.561) record in seven seasons with the Hokies from 2007-13.

Upon his hire, University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said, “Pete Hughes is an ideal choice as our new baseball coach. He is not only a talented coach; above all, he shares the best values of our university family. He will be a player-oriented coach. We enthusiastically welcome him to OU.”

Hughes staged an even more dramatic turnaround at Boston College, taking over a program that had averaged a meager 13 wins per year over the previous 35 seasons. The Eagles finished 17-23-1 the year before his arrival in 1998. Two years later, the club registered an 18-game improvement under Hughes’ leader-ship, finishing 35-20 and making the club’s second-ever appear-ance in the BIG EAST Tournament. In 2005, he guided Boston College to a school-record 37 victories.

“As we conducted our research, we kept finding more and more reasons why Pete Hughes would be an excellent fit to lead the OU Baseball program,” said Castiglione. “First and foremost, Pete brings a winning pedigree as a head coach with NCAA postseason experience. His proven track record as an accom-plished national recruiter was also a prerequisite for OU Base-ball.

“Pete is highly respected in the baseball community with good reason. We are confident that his energetic attitude and com-

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Coach HughesHometown Brockton, Mass.College Davidson, 1990Family Wife Debby

Children Thomas, Hal, Dominic, Grace, P.J.

Coaching Highlights2013 NCAA Regionals, Host (Va. Tech)2010 NCAA Regionals (Va. Tech)2005 New England Coach of the Year2002 BIG EAST Coach of the Year2000 New England Coach of the Year2000 BIG EAST Coach of the Year2000 ABCA Northeast Coach of the Year

Coaching History2014-Pres. Oklahoma, Head Coach2007-13 Virginia Tech, Head Coach1999-06 Boston College, Head Coach1997-98 Trinity (TX) University, Head Coach1991-96 Northeastern, Assistant Baseball &

Football Coach1990-91 Hamilton College, Assistant Baseball & Football

Coach

Year-By-Year RecordYear School Record Postseason1997 Trinity 19-191998 Trinity 33-111999 Boston College 26-21-12000 Boston College 35-202001 Boston College 29-222002 Boston College 30-252003 Boston College 33-212004 Boston College 32-272005 Boston College 37-202006 Boston College 28-25-12007 Virginia Tech 23-312008 Virginia Tech 23-322009 Virginia Tech 32-212010 Virginia Tech 40-22 NCAA Regionals2011 Virginia Tech 30-252012 Virginia Tech 34-212013 Virginia Tech 40-22 NCAA Regionals2014 Oklahoma 29-29Total 18 Years 553-414-2

petitive spirit will resonate with our student-athletes, our com-munity and Sooner fans across the nation. Pete has embraced the lofty expectations asso-ciated with OU Baseball and appreciates the distinguished tradition that has been estab-lished over many generations. We are excited and privileged to welcome Pete, Debby and their five children to the Univer-sity of Oklahoma family.”

“On behalf of Debby and our children, we are incredibly thrilled to embrace this tremen-dous opportunity at the Univer-sity of Oklahoma,” said Hughes. “We appreciate the trust and confidence that President

Boren and Joe Castiglione have placed in me. There are only a handful of institutions and athletics programs around the nation that I would consider marquee destinations, and the University of Oklahoma easily ranks among the very best jobs in collegiate baseball.

“The combination of respected leadership, a distinguished tradi-tion of academic and athletic excellence, passionate fans and first-class facilities are a rare combination. I’m invigorated by the challenge of getting the Sooners back to the College World Se-ries and can’t wait to get on the field with our student-athletes. I am also enthused to get back to a region where I began my head coaching career and have enjoyed recruiting throughout the years.”

Hughes graduated from Davidson College in 1990 where he played third base on the baseball team and quarterback for the Wildcats’ football team.

A native of Brockton, Mass., Hughes and his wife Debby reside in Norman with their five children; Thomas, Hal, Dominic, Grace and P.J.

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Mike AndersonAssistant CoachHitting Coach

Second SeasonNorthern Colorado ‘90

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Mike Anderson, formerly the head coach at Nebraska, was add-ed as an assistant coach and hitting coach to Pete Hughes’ first staff on July 9, 2013.

Sooner hitters excelled under Anderson in his first season at OU. The Oklahoma offense ranked second in the Big 12 with a .287 batting average and third in slugging percentage at .401. The Sooner bats also led the league with the lowest strikeout rate at 4.86 per game; 0.49 better than the next closest team. Oklahoma also improved from hitting .290 with runners in scor-ing position in 2013 to .304 in 2014.

Anderson coached the Huskers for nine seasons from 2003-11, leading them to a College World Series appearance in 2005. He owns a 337-196-2 career record and led Nebraska to a 125-116-1 record in the Big 12 Conference, including regular season championships in 2003 and 2005 as well as Big 12 Coach of the Year awards in those two seasons. The Huskers added a Big 12 Tournament Championship at the conclusion of 2005.

“Mike is one of the most accomplished head coaches in the pro-fession,” stated Hughes. “He has recruited players to teams that have gone on to Omaha. He is truly a first class human being.”

In nine seasons, Nebraska made the NCAA Tournament five times, all in Anderson’s first six seasons. The Huskers hosted an NCAA Regional on four occasions over that stretch, includ-ing 2006 when they earned a national seed for the first time in program history.

For the 2013 season, Anderson coached at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colo.

Prior to being named the head coach, Anderson served as an assistant at Nebraska from 1994-02, helping the Huskers reach Omaha for the first time in 2001 and again in 2002. He made his debut coaching at the collegiate level in 1992 at his alma ma-ter, Northern Colorado. Anderson also worked as a head coach at the Northern Colorado Lab School for four years as well as spending two seasons as a scout for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Anderson played outfield at Northern Colorado from 1983-86 and later returned to earn his bachelor’s degree in physical edu-cation in 1990 after a three-year stint in the California Angels farm system.

Anderson was an eighth-round draft pick of the Angels in 1986 and spent three seasons with the Palm Springs Angels of the California League.

He and his wife Kim have four children: Kaleigh, Taylor, Madison and Andie.

The Anderson FileHometown Eaton, Colo.College Northern Colorado, 1990Family Wife Kim

Children Kaleigh, Taylor, Madison and AndieCareer Record 337-196-2

Coaching History2014-Pres. Oklahoma, Assistant Coach2013 Regis Jesuit (CO) H.S., Head Coach2003-11 Nebraska, Head Coach1995-02 Nebraska, Assistant Coach1994 Northern Colorado, Assistant Coach1992-93 Toronto Blue Jays, Professional Scout1991-94 Northern Colorado Lab School, Head Coach

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Jamie PinzinoAssistant CoachPitching Coach

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Pete Hughes named Jamie Pinzino as the program’s assistant baseball and pitching coach on December 3. Pinzino, a 12-year veteran in the collegiate ranks and seven-year head coach, comes to Norman after a one-year stint as head coach at Wil-liam & Mary, preceded by one year as an assistant for the Tribe.

Pinzino took over a pitching staff that returned just 29% of its conference innings from 2013 to 2014. Last season, Pinzino’s bullpen was one of the best in the Big 12 with a collective 3.48 earned run average and 2.11 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

In only his first season, Pinzino saw two pitchers drafted in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Right-hander Connor Buch-man (Mets, 11th round) signed a pro contract, while left-hander Adam Choplick (White Sox, 32nd) returned to the OU rotation.

In his one season at the helm of William & Mary, Pinzino led the Tribe to a school-record 39 wins, a trip to the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament and was named the Co-CAA Coach of the Year.

Pinzino was hired as the head coach at William & Mary follow-ing one season as an assistant coach with the program in 2012, helping the Tribe to a 31-25 season.

Pinzino spent the 2011 season as an assistant at Northeastern University. In one season with the Huskies, Pinzino saw three of his starting pitchers taken in the MLB Draft.

Previously, Pinzino was the head coach at Bryant University from 2006-2010. In his five seasons at Bryant, the Bulldogs reg-istered a 162-122 record, while transitioning from the Division II Northeast-10 to the Division I Northeast Conference; ultimately claiming the NEC Regular Season Championship in 2010 with a 29-7 league record and the NEC Coach of the Year award. He was named the Northeast-10 Coach of the Year in 2007 as he led Bryant to its first of two NCAA Division II Regional Finals.

Pinzino made his head coaching debut at Assumption in 2005 with an 11-28 mark. Overall, he owns a 212-174 career record in seven years as a head coach at the Division I and II levels. Prior to taking over at Assumption, Pinzino served as an assistant coach at Division III Tufts (2003-2004), Holy Cross (2002) and Division III Pomona-Pitzer (1998).

He is a 1997 graduate of Tufts University with a bachelor’s in history and later earned a master’s degree from the school of education in educational studies during his assistant coaching stint with the Jumbos. He was a four-year letterwinner at Tufts.

Pinzino is married to Cheryl Milligan, the head softball coach at Tufts. She has led the Jumbos the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Divi-sion III National Championship. The couple welcomed its first child Henry in August 2013.

The Pinzino FileHometown Shrewsbury, Mass.College Tufts University, 1997Family Wife Cheryl

Son HenryCareer Record 212-174

Coaching History2014-Pres. Oklahoma, Assistant Coach2013 William & Mary, Head Coach2012 William & Mary, Assistant Coach2011 Northeastern, Assistant Coach2006-10 Bryant, Head Coach2005 Assumption, Head Coach2003-04 Tufts, Assistant Coach2002 Holy Cross, Assistant Coach1998 Pomona-Pitzer, Assistant Coach

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Ryan GainesCoordinator ofBaseball Operations

10th SeasonOklahoma ‘95

Ryan Gaines enters his 10th season as OU baseball’s coordina-tor of baseball operations in 2014. Gaines completed his first season on the staff in 2006 after returning to OU on August 1, 2005.

Gaines is responsible for the day-to-day operations off the field, including team travel, serving as a liaison with the training room, equipment room, media relations, strength and condition-ing, athletics administration and the Sooner Baseball Family. He is also the camp director for the Oklahoma Baseball Camp.

The Harrah, Okla., native worked as a student trainer for the University of Oklahoma baseball and football teams from the fall of 1991 to spring of 1995.

In addition, he was the team trainer for the Peninsula Oilers baseball team in Kenai, Alaska, for three years, including the 1993 and 1994 seasons when the Oilers won back-to-back NBC World Series championships. In 1996, he landed at Oral Roberts University where he served as the baseball team’s administrative assistant in 1996 and 1997. Prior to his stint in Norman, he worked in the sporting goods industry as a successful team salesman from August of 1997 to July of 2005.

A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Gaines received his bachelor’s degree in health and sports science in 1996.

Gaines and his wife, Kate, who also works for the athletics de-partment as an administrative assistant for women’s basket-ball, have two children, Hannah (13) and Gabe (9).

Scott LoiseauVolunteerAssistant CoachRecruiting CoordinatorFirst SeasonFranklin Pierce ‘02

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Scott Loiseau rounds out the Sooners’ staff that now features all four coaches having head coaching experience at the col-legiate level.

From 2009-14, Loiseau was the head coach at Southern New Hampshire University. There, he collected a 176-121-2 (.592) career record with the Penmen, including a 119-48 (.713) mark in the last three season; all of which resulted in appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament.

Last season, SNHU went 41-14, while capturing the North-east-10 Northeast Division and NE-10 Tournament crowns with a 4-0 run to capture the postseason championship and earn the league’s automatic bid. For the third straight season, the Penmen hosted the NCAA East Regional. The three-year run of tournament success started for the Penmen in 2012 when Loi-seau guided them to a school-record 43 wins and the first NCAA Tournament in program history capped off by a NCAA East Re-gion title and appearance in the Division II College World Series.

Loiseau collected both the NCBWA East Region and North-east-10 Coach of the Year in 2014. He was previously recog-nized with the ACBA East Region Coach of the Year award in 2012.

Since the 2011 season, Loiseau has tutored five players that went on to be selected in the MLB Draft, including a program-record three in 2013. In the last three seasons, SNHU totaled 25 All-Conference honorees from the NE-10.

Prior to his arrival at Southern New Hampshire, Loiseau served as an assistant coach for three seasons at his alma mater, Frankin Pierce, plus an additional season in 2003, immediate-ly after graduating. In his three-year stint with the Ravens, he helped the team to Division II College World Series appearances each season. Between stints at Franklin Piece, Loiseau notched stops with Holy Cross, the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod Baseball League and Franklin Pierce hockey.

A native of Worcester, Mass., Loiseau played professionally for the Worcester Tornadoes of the Can-Am League. A 2002 gradu-ate of Franklin Pierce with a degree in marketing, he was a four-year starter for the Ravens and garnered NE-10 All-Counference and Rawlings All-Region as a senior.

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Scott Black enters his eighth year with the OU baseball pro-gram, acting as one of the facility’s two grounds supervisors. He joined the Sooners near the beginning of the 2008 season and has helped OU host the three Norman Regionals. The Noble, Okla., native, along with Kurt Spoor, is in charge of all general maintenance of the field and facility and oversees two student assistants during the baseball season. He enters his 14th year working with the OU Athletics Depart-ment and 21st on the Norman campus in 2015. Prior to joining the athletics department, he worked in the physical plant for seven years.

Black resides in Noble with his daughter, Abi (15).

Scott BlackBaseball GroundsSupervisor

Eighth Season

Debbie Boyls, who enters her 21st year with the OU baseball program, remains a vital aspect of the success of the Sooners. Boyls’ front office responsibilities include budgeting, team trav-el arrangements, recruiting and general office management du-ties. Her connection to the university extends to her days as an un-dergraduate at OU where she earned a degree in elementary education. The Kansas City, Mo., native is the proud mother of three chil-dren, all graduates from the University of Oklahoma. Her eldest daughter, Beth, graduated with a degree in math education. Both of her younger children, Tim and Kathy, graduated with de-grees in management information systems from the Price Col-lege of Business. They both reside in the Norman area.

Debbie BoylsOfficeAdministrator

21st Season

Paul Buzzard begins his eighth season as the equipment manager in 2014 after joining OU in the fall of 2007. Buzzard’s responsibilities with the team include all ordering, contract purchasing, issuing, inventory, laundry and maintenance of the team’s equipment and apparel.

Along with baseball, Buzzard’s equipment responsibilities extend to both men’s and women’s gymnastics as well assisting with football. He also oversees four student assistants.

Prior to his arrival in Norman, Buzzard worked as a graduate assistant at Temple University from 2004-2007. With the Owls, Buzzard worked primarily with the football team. Buzzard also worked two seasons in the New York Mets’ organization with minor league affiliates, Brooklyn and Binghamton, where he served as the clubhouse manager. He also assisted with minor league spring training at the Mets’ complex in Port St. Lucie.

Buzzard obtained a bachelor of science degree in business manage-ment from Gettysburg College in 2003 with a minor in political science. In 2007, he earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Temple University.

Paul BuzzardEquipmentManager

Eighth Season

Brendan Flynn enters his second full year as an Assistant Direc-tor in the athletic communications office at OU. He serves as the primary media contact for baseball and volleyball teams.

Prior to arriving at Oklahoma in May 2013, Flynn spent two years as an athletic communications assistant at Connecticut. At UConn, he was the primary contact for the baseball, volley-ball and ice hockey teams as well as the secondary football contact.

Flynn spent two years at Sacred Heart as a graduate assistant in the athletic communications office. There he worked with the men’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, ice hockey, swimming, wrestling and golf teams. Flynn also worked as a broadcaster on the Pio-neer Sports Network for basketball, hockey and baseball.

A native of Wallingford, Conn., Flynn graduated from Springfield College with a bachelor’s of science in sport management in 2009.

Brendan FlynnAsst. Director ofCommunivations

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Robert Fulton begins his ninth year as athletic trainer for OU’s baseball pro-gram. Fulton began his tenure with the University of Oklahoma as a graduate assistant from 2003-2005, working with women’s soccer, and the 2004 Big 12 football champions. He joined the staff as a full-time assistant in 2005 and currently serves as the head athletic trainer for baseball. Fulton also assists in the education and supervision of the athletic training graduate assistants and students.

Fulton is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association. He is a licensed athletic trainer by the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision and the Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers. In addition, Fulton is certified by the Ameri-can Heart Association as a CPR/AED instructor. Prior to arriving in Norman, Fulton worked as a student athletic trainer at West Texas A&M University from 1998 until 2000. After earning a bachelor’s degree in sports and exercise sciences at WT, Fulton obtained his master’s degree in health and sports sciences from OU. Fulton and his wife, Jamae, reside in Nor-man with their daughters, Finley (10) and Daelyn (7).

Robert FultonAthletic Trainer

10th Season

Beginning his 14th season with the OU baseball team, Tim Overman oversees the team’s strength and conditioning workouts. In the past 11 years, 67 Soon-ers have been selected in the MLB Draft with Overman on staff. During his time at Oklahoma, Overman has worked with several other Sooner athletics teams including football, men’s and women’s golf, wrestling, women’s basket-ball, women’s soccer and men’s gymnastics. His duties extend to developing weight and conditioning programs, advising athletes on proper nutritional habits and coaching athletes in flexibility, speed and agility. Overman is a 16-year veteran in the strength and conditioning field. As an undergraduate at Creighton University, he served as a student strength coach and student athletic trainer before graduating in 2000 with a degree in exer-cise science. Upon leaving Creighton, Overman acquired an internship with highly-respected strength and conditioning coach Mark Verstegan at Athletes’ Performance in Tempe, Ariz. During his internship, he worked with several Major League Baseball players including Nomar Garciaparra, Lou Merloni and Jeffrey Hammonds.

Following his internship, he served as a volunteer coach with the University of Iowa strength staff while taking classes toward a master’s degree. A native of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Overman is a certified member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He is also a member of the CsCCa (Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association).

He and his wife, Jodi, and their daughter, Hadley, reside in Norman.

Tim OvermanStrength &Conditioning

14th Season

A long-time member of the University of Oklahoma staff, Greg Tipton was promoted to Associate Athletics Director-Internal Operations in July 2011. He served as assistant athletics director for the Sooners from 2007-2011. In his current role, Tipton is responsible for the oversight of OU’s Athletics Equipment Operations, oversight of the Lloyd Noble Center and serves as the primary sport administrator for the Sooners’ volleyball and baseball teams.

A native of Fairland, Okla., and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Tipton began his affiliation with the department in 1990 as a student equip-ment manager. He became the assistant equipment manager in 1995 before taking over as the football equipment manager in 1996. Tipton was promoted again in 2000 to director of athletics equipment, overseeing the needs of the department’s 21 teams.

Tipton serves on the advisory boards of several athletics equipment and apparel companies. He oversees the supervision of a staff of seven full-time equipment staff members, graduate assistants and undergraduate students in his role with equipment operations. In his role as Lloyd Noble GM, he supervis-es a staff of 11 full-time staff members and a number of graduate assistants and undergraduate students.

Tipton implemented a web-based inventory control system for accountability of all OU’s athletics equipment, apparel and footwear. He is responsible for the contract purchasing and budgeting for the department and was a key member of the negotiating team that secured a multi-year, multi-million dollar apparel and footwear agreement with Nike Inc. He serves on the planning commit-tee for OU’s bowl games and other championship trips and is responsible for overseeing the ordering and distribution for all championship awards.

Tipton has played a key role in overseeing or assisting in the project manage-ment of several of the department’s most recent capital improvement projects including the football operations/locker room area renovation, men’s basket-ball locker room renovation, field house renovation and the women’s basket-ball office renovation.

He is a member of the Varsity O Association, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a member of the Gamma-Kappa chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at OU. Tipton has a bachelor’s degree from OU in secondary English education (1995) and a master’s degree in human relations (1998), also from OU.

Tipton is married to the former Diana Westrope of Healdton, Okla. Together, the couple is the proud parents of three sons, Alex Cullison, Tyler Cullison, Parker Tipton and one daughter, Rachel Tipton.

Greg TiptonAssociateAthletics Director

Additional Support StaffMichael Beirne, Event ManagementBraden Bowles, Student Equipment Mgr.Mike Chausse, GroundsDanny Davis, Event ManagementPeyton Gavras, Student Equipment Mgr.Kevin Hernandez, Student Equipment Mgr.Shane Holloway, Student Equipment Mgr.Kelsey Hargens, Graphic DesignHunter Guarnera, Student Equipment Mgr.Matt Jaques, SoonerVisionJanet Jones, Learning SpecialistTory Kukowski, SoonerVisionBrad Lewis, MarketingLindsey Loy, Student SecretaryScott Matthews, Graphic Design

Adam Maxey, Information SystemsBrandon Meier, SoonerVisionDavid Payne, Information SystemsJacob Potter, SoonerVisionLindy Roberts, Event ManagementMegan Rowe, Student SecretaryMatt Schaeperkoetter, Ticket OfficeDillon Stanley, Student Equipment Mgr.Carmen Tebbe, Life Skills CoordinatorAdam Toohey, Strength & ConditioningAlex Wood, SoonerVision

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BACKGROUNDNamed for the mid-1940s Sooner letterman who still holds OU’s career and single-season batting records, L. Dale Mitch-ell Park was dedicated prior to the 1982 season.

With a $1.3 million price tag, the first phase of the renova-tion was completed during the 1998 season and included an upper concourse, additional restrooms and additional con-cession stands. Phase two of the plan has provided for new locker rooms, a training room facility and an equipment room for the Sooners.

Prior to the 2002 season, OU completed one of the final stag-es of the project as the press box facility underwent state-of-the-art improvements. The press box and radio broadcast booths were significantly expanded as well. VIP suites and a disability-accessible elevator were also added.

RECENT ADDITIONSOU added a practice facility prior to the 2009 season which includes a regulation-size infield with natural grass and a 5,160 square-foot indoor hitting facility. The building con-tains three full-size pitching and hitting lanes and is heated and air conditioned. The $1 million project covers 22,500 square feet of existing ground at L. Dale Mitchell Park and is located down the left-field line adjacent to the Sooners’ bull-pen. The ballpark also received a new video and scoreboard in left field prior to the 2009 season and new chair back seats were added for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Also new in 2012 is new warning track material and field turf in foul terri-tory around the infield.

RECORD CROWDAn L. Dale Mitchell Park-record 4,544 fans jammed the sta-dium on May 4, 1995, to witness the Sooners record a 3-2 win over rival Texas en route to OU’s second consecutive NCAA College World Series appearance.

POSTSEASON HISTORYIn 2006, the facility hosted its first NCAA Regional. It marked the third time in the history of the OU baseball program that it has been chosen to host an NCAA Region-al in Norman (1975 and 1977), but first at L. Dale Mitchell Park, which opened in 1982. In 2009, the Sooners again were awarded home-field advantage in the postseason at LDM. Additionally, the Sooners have hosted a regional in Oklahoma City on three occasions and last hosted one in 2004 at the Bricktown Ballpark.

2001 BEAM CLAY FIELD OF THE YEARThe University of Oklahoma baseball program was awarded the top honor in the collegiate division of the Beam Clay Baseball Diamond of the Year Award in 2001. The award, sponsored by Beam Clay and Baseball Ameri-ca, recognizes the best playing surfaces in three levels of baseball: professional, college and schools, municipali-ties and parks. The honor marked the second year in a row that OU’s L. Dale Mitchell Park was selected as one of the best college baseball fields in the nation after fin-ishing second in the competition in 2000.

Oklahoma took first place honors in the competition in 1994 for the first time. The 2006 season was OU’s latest entry as programs can enter the competition only once every five years after taking first place honors. Four ma-jor league head groundskeepers served as the judges in the competition.

DIRECTIONS TO THE FACILITY:OU’s facility is located east of the intersection of Chautauqua Ave. and Imhoff Rd. in Norman. From Interstate 35, exit east on Lindsey St. and proceed approximately one and a half miles. Take a right (south) onto Chautauqua Ave. and continue for about half a mile then turn left (east) onto Imhoff. The facility is located on the left, directly north of the Lloyd Noble Center.

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Oklahoma is 728-196-1 all-time at L. Dale Mitchell for a .788 win percentage including a 25-6 (.806) season in 2013..788

The Sooners have been selected as a host site for the NCAA Regionals on three occasions in 2006, 2009 and 2010.3

The stadium’s all-time record for attendance was set on May 4, 1995; a 3-2 win over Texas.4,544

Oklahoma set a series attendance record in 2014 with 7,269 on hand for a three-game set vs. Texas.7,269

OU enjoyed a single season record with seven games of a 2,000 or more capacity, including two games over the then-listed capacity of 2,700.2006

The Sooners won the 20006 Norman Regional over Wichitas State in front of 3,531 on June 5, 2006.3,531

L. Dale Mitchell was a .312 career hitter in 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He hit .336 in 1948 and led the AL with 203 hits in 1949..312

Top 25 Attendance Marks at L. Dale Mitchell ParkRank Att. Date Opponent Result1. 4,544 5/4/1995 Texas W, 3-22. 4,102 4/12/2014 Texas L, 2-73. 3,531 6/5/2006 Wichita State* W, 7-64. 3,522 4/14/1998 Arizona State L, 6-105. 3,288 4/25/1995 Oklahoma State W, 5-4 6. 3,176 5/29/2009 Wichita State* W, 5-4 7. 3,168 5/9/1998 Texas W, 14-6 8. 3,123 4/25/1992 Oklahoma State L, 18-9 9. 3,064 5/30/2009 Arkansas* L, 6-17 10. 2,895 4/20/1993 Oklahoma State L, 11-9 11. 2,861 4/29/1994 Oklahoma State W, 4-212. 2,852 4/5/2011 Oklahoma State W, 8-3 13. 2,838 6/2/2006 TCU* L, 6-514. 2,720 6/5/2010 North Carolina* W, 7-6 (10)15. 2,668 4/27/2013 Texas Tech W, 6-216. 2,657 4/8/2006 Rice W, 15-2 17. 2,608 3/20/2004 Texas W, 3-218. 2,558 6/4/2006 Wichita State* W, 12-719. 2,517 4/14/2002 Texas L, 8-120. 2,450 3/21/1990 Oklahoma State W, 7-621. 2,419 4/30/2005 Nebraska L, 1-7 22. 2,374 5/15/2004 Texas Pan American W, 12-2 23. 2,333 5/31/2009 Arkansas* L, 0-11 24. 2,312 6/6/2010 North Carolina* W, 3-2 25. 2,312 4/30/1996 Texas W, 10-6 * Indicates NCAA Tournament Game

L. Dale Mitchell Park Opened: 1982Capacity: 3,180Dimensions: 335-411-335First Game:February 27, 1982Oklahoma 15, Cameron 4Highest Attendance: 4,544May 4, 1995 vs. TexasOverall Record: 728-196-1 (.788)

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2014 Big 12 ChampionshipOklahoma remains the only team to qualify for each Big 12 Championship since the league’s inaugural season in 1997. The Sooners entered as the eight-seed for the first time since 2008.

Immediately following the Bedlam Series to end the regular season, Oklahoma faced No. 7 Oklahoma State in its tournament opener. The Sooners struck for three runs in the first, but three in the fifth and six in the sixth put the Cowboys ahead en route to a 13-4 OU loss. Center fielder Craig Aikin went 4-for-5 in the lead-off spot for Oklahoma.

Facing elimination, the Sooners erased a four-run, first-inning deficit and rallied in the ninth to stay alive with a walk-off, upset win of No. 21 Texas Tech, 9-8. In the bottom of the ninth, third baseman Sheldon Neuse ripped the game-winning single to right that plated Kolbey Carpenter and Aikin with the game-tying and game-winning runs. Neuse drove in four runs for the game, while Aikin posted his second four-hit day of the tournament.

The Sooners and the Cowboys would hook up for a seventh meeting in an elimination game. Each team scored twice in the first and Oklahoma erased a brief, one-run deficit with a four-run fourth. However, the Sooners committed three errors in the game, the last of which led to a two-out, three-run homer in the top of the eighth for Oklahoma State that broke an 8-8 tie and allowed OSU to advance with an 11-8 win. Neuse went 4-for-5 with two RBI for Oklahoma. Car-penter added a solo home run in a 3-for-4 effort.

Neuse and Aikin were each named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team. For the weekend, Aikin hit .625 (10-for-16) with five RBI and four runs scored. Neu-se hit .500 (8-for-16) with seven RBI and four runs scored.

Tournament Notes:• Aikin finished the season on a 12-game hit streak; batting .500 (28-for-56) over that stretch.• Anthony Hermelyn improved to a .333 (8-for-24) ca-reer hitter in the Big 12 Championship.• Oklahoma is 33-29 all-time in the Big 12 Champion-ship and 8-2 against Oklahoma State.• Carpenter ended the season with a 15-game reached base streak.• LHP Adam Choplick struck out 16 batters over his last nine inning pitched; both appearances against the Cowboys.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EOklahoma 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 11 1Oklahoma State 2 0 0 0 3 6 0 2 X 13 15 1W-Wheeland (9-0) | L-Curran (0-1) | S-NoneLeaders: AB R H BI BB HROSU-Fish 4 1 2 6 0 1OU-Aikin 5 1 4 0 0 0

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ETexas Tech 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 8 15 1Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 9 15 2W-Ladd (5-3) | L-Smith (702) | S-NoneLeaders: AB R H BI BB HROU-Aikin 6 2 4 3 0 0OU-Neuse 6 0 2 4 0 0

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EOklahoma State 2 0 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 11 10 0Oklahoma 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 8 13 3W-Hackerott (4-1) | L-Curran (0-2) | S-McCurry (17)Leaders: AB R H BI BB HROSU-Cornell 5 1 2 3 0 1OU-Neuse 5 2 4 2 0 0

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In the first year of the Pete Hughes era at Oklahoma, the Soon-ers built for what looks to be a bright future. While the win col-umn was not where they wanted it, the team took steps in a new direction in their quest to return to Omaha for the College World Series. Mac James and Craig Aikin along with freshman stand-out Sheldon Neuse led the Oklahoma offense with a combined .319 batting average on the season; leading the way for a team average of .287, which ranked second in the Big 12.

TO THE EAST AND WESTThe first two road trips of the season took Oklahoma to Or-lando, Fla. and Phoenix, Ariz. The Sooners totaled a 3-3 record on those trips with wins over Citadel at the UCF Tournament and Manhattan and Santa Clara at the Surprise Baseball Clas-sic. The classic was played at the spring training home of the eventual-American League Champion Kansas City Royals. Over that stretch, Oklahoma outscored its opponents, 34-27, and left fielder Hunter Haley hit a team-best .450 (9-for-20). Against the Jaspers, right-hander Corey Copping tossed six innings of shut-out ball in a 9-0 victory.

SOONERS TAKE SERIES FROM SUNFLOWER STATE SLUGGERSBig 12 play started with a series win at home over defending regular season champion Kansas State. The Sooners ran away by scores of 11-4 and 11-2 before the Wildcats pitched a shut-out on Sunday. For his efforts against K-State, infielder Hector Lorenzana was named the Big 12 Player of the Week as he hit .500 (6-for-12). The next weekend brought Oklahoma to Law-rence for a three-game set against Kansas. The Sooners pulled off a pair of 2-1 victories before being walked off in the finale, 4-3. OU pitchers owned a 1.35 earned run average and held the Jayhawks lineup to a .211 batting average. Lefty Adam Choplick struck out six over 5.2 innings, while allow-ing one unearned run in the Saturday win.

IT WAS BEDLAMOklahoma traveled to Still-water for a midweek game with rival Oklahoma State on April 15. The 18-inning game would end up being the lon-gest game in program his-tory. Austin O’Brien put the Sooners on top early with a grand slam in the first inning. Kolbey Carpenter homered in the seventh and also doubled to left, driving in what would be the winning run in the 18th. Three Sooners recorded three hits during the affair. OU escaped with a road victory in Stillwater after five hours and 52 minutes of play.

For the game, the Sooners outhit the Cowboys, 18-15. Carpen-ter, Aikin and right fielder Taylor Alspaugh recorded three-hit games. Carpenter went 3-for-8 with two runs and two RBI, while Aikin was 3-for-9 with two runs and one RBI. The win marked the first for the Sooners in Stillwater since a 6-4 victory in 1992.

EIGHT SEED PLAYS THE UPSET CARD; AIKIN STREAKSIn a win-or-go-home match-up on day two of the Big 12 Cham-pionship, Oklahoma rallied from two down to score three runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat No. 21 Texas Tech and send the eventual Omaha-bound Red Raiders home. Neuse ripped the game-winning single to right to plate Carpenter and Aikin. Tech jumped out to an early lead with four runs in the top of the first. Left-hander Jacob Evans then settled in and threw five-strong innings, striking out five, while giving up five runs with only two of those earned.

Down to their last three outs, the Sooners responded in the ninth. Haley reached first on a hit-by-pitch, and then Carpenter singled to left. Senior catcher Dylan Neal advanced both into scoring position on a sacrifice-bunt. A single to left from Aikin

scored Haley to cut the lead to one and gave OU runners on the corners. Lorenzana was then hit by a pitch to load the bases and give way to Neuse’s one-out, game-winning knock to keep the season alive.

Aikin remained electric at the plate in the month of May, going 4-for-6 on the day with three RBI and two runs scored, including the win-ning run. Aikin pushed his career-high hit-streak to 11 games. His streak would be extended to 12 the following day against Oklahoma State. Over that stretch, Aikin hit .500 (28-for-56) to the lead the Sooner bats.

SENIOR PITCHERS SOLIDIFY BULLPENAs a unit, Oklahoma’s bullpen combined for a 3.48 ERA, 20-8 record and held opponents to a .253 batting average, while to-taling 243 strikeouts.

Senior right-handers Kyle Hayes, Drew Krittenbrink and Kindle Ladd provided quality innings and significant leadership out of

Kolbey Carpenter drove in the winning run in the 18th at OSU.

Big 12 Freshman of the Year Sheldon Neuse.

Aikin slides in for the game-winning run vs. Texas Tech. He finished the year hitting .500 over a 12-game hit streak.

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the bullpen in their final sea-son in Norman. In 21 appear-ances, Hayes posted a 2.93 ERA, perfect 3-0 record and struck out 25 batters across 27.2 innings. Krittenbrink was one of OU’s most sur-prising stories. After being cut as a freshman, he worked his way back on to the team only to find his opportuni-ties on the mound scarce. In his final season, Krittenbrink tossed 29.2 innings with 29 strikeouts and a 3.94 ERA before being shut down due to appendicitis. Ladd, a four-year pitcher, went through his first three seasons without earning a win. In his 49th ca-reer appearance, Ladd was credited with the win against

Kansas State. For the season, he tied for the team lead in wins with a 5-3 record and held a 4.31 ERA with 33 strikeouts. Ladd led the Sooners with 48.1 innings of relief.

NEUSE’S AWARD WINNING FRESHMAN CAMPAIGNNeuse was awarded for his great play on the field by being se-lected twice as the Big 12 Newcomer of the week, Big 12 Fresh-man of the Year, Big 12 All-Tournament team at third base, All-Big 12 Fist Team, Baseball America Freshman All- American team, Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team, and the ABCA Midwest All-Region first team. He hit .304 with a team-high seven home runs and 47 RBI to go with 17 doubles and seven triples. On the mound, Neuse made nine appearances with one save, a 1-0 record, 2.25 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 12 innings.

SOONERS HAVE NAME CALLED AT MLB DRAFTFour Oklahoma baseball players were taken in the 2014 Ma-jor League Baseball First-Year Player Draft over the weekend. The Tampa Bay Rays selected James first in the sixth round. Right-handed pitcher Connor Buchmann was drafted in the 11th round, Choplick was a 32nd round pick, while Lorenzana rounded out the group in the 37th.

James was selected with the 187th overall pick after a breakout junior season in which he started games at catcher, first base, third base, left field and designated hit-ter. He was named to the All-Big 12 First Team after posting a team-leading .330 batting average. James drove in 41 runs, scored 32 and slugged .477 with 15 doubles and five home runs.

Buchmann, the 325th overall pick by the New York Mets, appeared in just five games and started four in his first season at OU. Featuring a fastball in the mid-90s, he to-taled 12 innings of work and a 3.00 ERA.

Choplick, originally a 17th round pick by the Arizona Diamond-backs out of high school, was taken by the Chicago White Sox with the 948th overall pick. He pitched in 15 games and started 14 with a 5.35 ERA over a team-high 72.1 innings of work. Cho-plick led the Sooners pitching staff in strikeouts with 76. Cho-plick decided to turn down draft offers in order to return to the field as a Sooner in 2015.

The Boston Red Sox picked up Lorenzana with the 1124th over-all pick. He started 57 games as a middle infielder and hit .272 with 29 runs and 26 RBI.

SOONERS MAKE IMPACT IN COMMUNITY Since coming to Norman, Hughes’ impact has not only been felt on campus and within the program, but also in surrounding communities. Hughes, after taking over at Oklahoma, quickly implemented his 19 Ways community service program. Each year’s goal is to make an impact on the local community in 19 different ways. Hughes brought 19 Ways with him when he came to Norman from Virginia Tech.

In its first year at Oklahoma, the program became an instant success last season and was jump-started by the inaugural ALS Awareness Halloween Game during which OU players took the field in costume to benefit the Pete Frates #3 Fund.

Perhaps the most impactful 19 Ways event came last April when the Sooners shaved their heads and raised $29,173 in support of the Vs. Cancer Foundation and OU Children’s Hospital. Each player, as well as the coaching staff and other members of the program’s support staff shaved their heads to raise money for research of children’s cancer.

Kindle Ladd tied for the team lead in wins with a 5-3 record.

The Sooners played a Glode Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers, and defeated UT-Arlington, 3-2, in extras.

Sixth round pick, Mac James started at five positions.

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Date Opponent Score R-H-E R-H-E Inns Overall Big 12 W/L Pitcher Attend.Feb 14 SETON HALL L, 5-7 5-6-2 7-14-4 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Evans, J. (L 0-1) 1207Feb 15 SETON HALL W, 8-2 8-9-1 2-6-2 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Choplick, A. (W 1-0) 1302Feb 16 SETON HALL W, 15-6 15-18-2 6-8-4 8 2-1-0 0-0-0 Elliott, J. (W 1-0) 1245Feb 18 UAPB W, 16-6 16-20-2 6-8-0 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 Tasin, R. (W 1-0) 713Feb 19 UAPB W, 11-0 11-10-2 0-6-2 9 4-1-0 0-0-0 Copping, C. (W 1-0) 614Feb 21 vs The Citadel W, 9-7 9-12-2 7-11-0 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 Hayes, K. (W 1-0) 500Feb 22 at UCF L, 1-4 1-5-0 4-6-3 9 5-2-0 0-0-0 Choplick, A. (L 1-1) 1493Feb 23 vs Ohio State L, 3-6 3-3-4 6-7-4 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 Elliott, J. (L 1-1) 500Feb 27 vs Manhattan W, 9-0 9-9-0 0-6-4 9 6-3-0 0-0-0 Copping, C. (W 2-0) 112Feb 28 vs Santa Clara W, 8-4 8-12-0 4-7-2 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 Choplick, A. (W 2-1) 155Mar 02 vs Gonzaga L, 4-6 4-10-2 6-7-1 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 Elliott, J. (L 1-2) 124Mar 05 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 4-1 4-8-0 1-6-3 9 8-4-0 0-0-0 Rodriguez, O (W 1-0) 530Mar 06 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 3-1 3-7-4 1-8-0 9 9-4-0 0-0-0 Evans, J. (W 1-1) 524Mar 07 RUTGERS W, 16-11 16-19-4 11-14-2 9 10-4-0 0-0-0 Tasin, R. (W 2-0) 635Mar 07 RUTGERS W, 7-5 7-8-3 5-11-2 9 11-4-0 0-0-0 Hayes, K. (W 2-0) 635Mar 09 RUTGERS L, 6-8 6-15-2 8-14-0 9 11-5-0 0-0-0 Krittenbrink (L 0-1) 867Mar 11 at UT Arlington W, 3-2 3-11-1 2-5-0 (10) 12-5-0 0-0-0 Garza, Jr. (W 1-0) 1858Mar 14 BELMONT W, 4-3 4-8-0 3-7-1 (10) 13-5-0 0-0-0 Garza, Jr. (W 2-0) 858Mar 15 BELMONT W, 6-5 6-12-1 5-10-3 (11) 14-5-0 0-0-0 Garza, Jr. (W 2-0) 563Mar 16 BELMONT W, 10-1 10-12-0 1-7-3 9 15-5-0 0-0-0 Elliott, J. (W 2-2) 550Mar 18 TCU W, 9-5 9-12-5 5-10-0 9 16-5-0 0-0-0 Evans, J. (W 2-1) 1154Mar 19 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK L, 2-11 2-5-2 11-13-1 9 16-6-0 0-0-0 Hansen, A. (L 0-1) 869Mar 21 KANSAS STATE* W, 11-4 11-18-0 4-9-0 9 17-6-0 1-0-0 Evans, J. (W 3-1) 1414Mar 22 KANSAS STATE* W, 11-2 11-15-3 2-10-1 9 18-6-0 2-0-0 Ladd, K. (W 1-0) 1671Mar 23 KANSAS STATE* L, 0-5 0-3-1 5-8-1 9 18-7-0 2-1-0 Elliott, J. (L 2-3) 831Mar 25 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 0-5-2 3-6-3 9 18-8-0 2-1-0 Tasin, R. (L 2-1) 1517Mar 28 at Kansas* W, 2-1 2-6-2 1-5-2 9 19-8-0 3-1-0 Garza, Jr. (W 4-0) 999Mar 29 at Kansas* W, 2-1 2-8-2 1-5-0 9 20-8-0 4-1-0 Choplick, A. (W 3-1) 1342Mar 30 at Kansas* L, 3-4 3-10-2 4-10-1 9 20-9-0 4-2-0 Ladd, K. (L 1-1) 1178Apr 01 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 1-3 1-3-0 3-9-2 9 20-10-0 4-2-0 Tasin, R. (L 2-2) 1941Apr 04 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 4-2 4-7-3 2-4-0 9 21-10-0 4-2-0 Hayes, K. (W 3-0) 853Apr 05 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 17-4 17-19-2 4-6-0 9 22-10-0 4-2-0 Ladd, K. (W 2-1) 969Apr 05 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 4-3 4-12-0 3-6-2 9 23-10-0 4-2-0 Tasin, R. (W 3-2) 969Apr 08 ORAL ROBERTS L, 0-2 0-8-0 2-4-0 9 23-11-0 4-2-0 Tasin, R. (L 3-3) 1001Apr 11 TEXAS* L, 8-10 8-9-1 10-11-4 (10) 23-12-0 4-3-0 Garza, Jr. (L 4-1) 2011Apr 12 TEXAS* L, 2-7 2-8-1 7-10-1 9 23-13-0 4-4-0 Choplick, A. (L 3-2) 4102Apr 13 TEXAS* L, 1-8 1-5-1 8-15-0 9 23-14-0 4-5-0 Evans, J. (L 3-2) 1156Apr 15 at Oklahoma State W, 12-9 12-18-3 9-15-4 (18) 24-14-0 4-5-0 Ladd, K. (W 3-1) 2717Apr 17 WEST VIRGINIA* L, 0-7 0-7-1 7-16-0 9 24-15-0 4-6-0 Copping, C. (L 2-1) 818Apr 18 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 5-3 5-8-1 3-6-0 9 25-15-0 5-6-0 Garza, Jr. (W 5-1) 1121Apr 19 WEST VIRGINIA* L, 5-9 5-9-0 9-18-0 9 25-16-0 5-7-0 Ladd, K. (L 3-2) 1211Apr 22 UT ARLINGTON L, 5-6 5-8-0 6-13-1 9 25-17-0 5-7-0 Tasin, R. (L 3-4) 835Apr 25 at Texas Tech* L, 5-9 5-12-3 9-13-0 9 25-18-0 5-8-0 Choplick, A. (L 3-3) 3216Apr 26 at Texas Tech* L, 4-14 4-10-1 14-19-0 9 25-19-0 5-9-0 Evans, J. (L 3-3) 2582Apr 27 at Texas Tech* L, 4-14 4-10-1 14-14-0 7 25-20-0 5-10-0 Garza, Jr. (L 5-2) 2106Apr 29 DALLAS BAPTIST L, 1-9 1-3-3 9-9-2 9 25-21-0 5-10-0 Ladd, K. (L 3-3) 721May 02 BAYLOR* L, 2-3 2-6-1 3-5-0 9 25-22-0 5-11-0 Copping, C. (L 2-2) 1191May 03 BAYLOR* W, 13-7 13-19-0 7-11-1 9 26-22-0 6-11-0 Tasin, R. (W 4-4) 1646May 04 BAYLOR* L, 5-10 5-12-2 10-16-0 9 26-23-0 6-12-0 Garza, Jr. (L 5-3) 1175May 09 at TCU* L, 2-10 2-10-3 10-13-0 9 26-24-0 6-13-0 Evans, J. (L 3-4) 4046May 10 at TCU* W, 7-5 7-12-1 5-10-4 (11) 27-24-0 7-13-0 Neuse, S. (W 1-0) 3839May 11 at TCU* L, 1-9 1-6-3 9-12-0 9 27-25-0 7-14-0 Choplick, A. (L 3-4) 3485May 15 vs Oklahoma State* L, 2-4 2-7-1 4-11-0 9 27-26-0 7-15-0 Evans, J. (L 3-5) 5478May 16 vs Oklahoma State* L, 1-2 1-6-2 2-5-0 9 27-27-0 7-16-0 Tasin, R. (L 4-5) 8391May 17 vs Oklahoma State* W, 8-1 8-11-0 1-5-2 9 28-27-0 8-16-0 Ladd, K. (W 4-3) 8709May 21 vs Oklahoma State# L, 4-13 4-11-1 13-15-1 9 28-28-0 8-16-0 Curran, J. (L 0-1) 5878May 22 vs Texas Tech# W, 9-8 9-15-2 8-15-1 9 29-28-0 8-16-0 Ladd, K. (W 5-3) 3825May 23 vs Oklahoma State# L, 8-11 8-13-3 11-10-0 9 29-29-0 8-16-0 Curran, J. (L 0-2) 5542

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BATTING STATISTICS## Player AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%28 James, Mac .330 57/57 218 32 72 15 1 5 41 104 .477 21 7 13 .398 5 2 4-8 305 44 9 .9753 Aikin, Craig .326 58/57 239 47 78 7 4 0 25 93 .389 32 3 30 .411 1 2 5-8 131 3 0 1.00022 Neuse, Sheldon .304 58/58 240 43 73 17 7 7 47 125 .521 27 0 31 .369 4 0 7-9 52 101 13 .92223 Carpenter, Kolbey .300 34/26 100 21 30 4 1 3 13 45 .450 12 1 20 .368 4 1 5-6 53 33 4 .9564 Haley, Hunter .294 55/55 218 43 64 9 6 6 34 103 .472 14 9 43 .357 3 0 12-14 122 5 6 .9559 Hermelyn, Anthony .289 54/54 211 24 61 7 1 2 28 76 .360 15 3 29 .339 4 4 1-2 394 43 8 .98244 O’Brien, Austin .283 40/24 106 14 30 6 1 2 20 44 .415 13 1 13 .364 1 0 3-3 76 4 0 1.00010 Buentello, Niko .276 44/35 123 17 34 9 0 2 18 49 .398 18 2 25 .378 0 0 0-0 60 6 4 .94312 Lorenzana, Hector .272 57/57 202 29 55 6 0 1 26 64 .317 7 9 21 .323 2 7 1-3 100 171 16 .9445 Bickerstaff, Colt .263 20/2 19 3 5 1 0 0 3 6 .316 7 0 2 .444 1 0 0-0 2 0 1 .66718 Neal, Dylan .261 20/7 23 2 6 0 0 0 2 6 .261 2 2 5 .370 0 4 0-0 63 2 1 .98521 Alspaugh, Taylor .242 51/45 165 25 40 8 1 2 23 56 .339 22 4 23 .335 6 3 5-7 103 6 4 .9658 Ballard, Keach .241 35/22 79 15 19 5 0 0 9 24 .304 10 4 7 .355 0 1 2-3 42 58 5 .9522 Ake, Joshua .188 33/22 64 10 12 3 0 0 2 15 .234 9 0 17 .288 0 1 2-3 40 50 7 .92820 Thomas, Cody .083 14/1 12 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .083 1 0 2 .154 0 0 0-1 2 0 0 1.00016 Coolbaugh, Tyler .000 16/0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 .167 0 0 0-0 3 2 2 .714 Oklahoma .287 58/58 2024 328 580 97 22 30 292 811 .401 211 45 282 .362 31 25 47-67 1575 598 91 .960 Opponents .275 58/58 2037 323 560 85 10 31 284 758 .372 216 75 444 .361 28 41 44-69 1547 639 74 .967--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOB - Team (461), Opp (499). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (72). IBB - Team (5), James 2, Neuse 1, Haley 1, Buentello 1, Opp (9).Picked off - Carpenter 1, Alspaugh 1.

PITCHING STATISTICSPlayer ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BAA WP HBP BK SFA SHA24 Jones, Hayden 0.00 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 12 .250 1 1 0 1 040 Curran, Jeffrey 1.71 0-2 20/0 0 0 1 26.1 24 8 5 2 25 3 0 2 102 .235 1 1 0 2 122 Neuse, Sheldon 2.25 1-0 9/0 0 0 1 12.0 11 7 3 4 11 2 1 1 45 .244 1 1 0 2 136 Hayes, Kyle 2.93 3-0 21/0 0 0 0 27.2 23 13 9 16 25 3 0 4 101 .228 2 1 0 1 015 Buchmann, Connor 3.00 0-0 5/4 0 0 0 12.0 6 8 4 12 11 0 1 0 39 .154 3 5 0 0 225 Copping, Corey 3.53 2-2 16/9 0 0 0 51.0 57 29 20 20 35 9 1 0 192 .297 2 5 0 2 733 Elliott, Jake 3.56 2-3 11/11 0 0 0 55.2 47 29 22 20 36 5 0 3 202 .233 5 6 2 1 542 Krittenbrink, Drew 3.94 0-1 20/0 0 0 1 29.2 28 17 13 14 29 2 1 1 116 .241 2 9 1 2 217 Ladd, Kindle 4.31 5-3 27/2 0 0 0 56.1 62 33 27 25 33 13 2 1 217 .286 5 5 0 5 535 Hansen, Alec 4.76 0-1 10/1 0 0 0 11.1 11 7 6 13 16 2 0 0 45 .244 4 2 0 0 127 Tasin, Robert 4.80 4-5 22/5 0 0 0 54.1 55 35 29 19 47 9 0 7 208 .264 4 8 0 4 334 Choplick, Adam 5.35 3-4 15/14 0 0 0 72.1 81 47 43 32 76 12 0 3 281 .288 6 9 0 2 711 Evans, Jacob 5.52 3-5 21/9 0 0 0 58.2 83 46 36 7 54 15 1 5 252 .329 1 13 0 4 332 Garza, Jr., Ralph 6.20 5-3 30/2 0 0 7 45.0 55 37 31 22 36 9 1 4 188 .293 5 5 0 1 451 Rodriguez, Octavio 6.75 1-0 5/1 0 0 0 6.2 12 5 5 7 5 1 2 0 29 .414 1 2 0 1 013 Gibson, Tyler 7.71 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 8 .250 0 2 0 0 0 Oklahoma 4.37 29-29 58/58 0 2 10 525.0 560 323 255 216 444 85 10 31 2037 .275 43 75 3 28 41 Opponents 4.83 29-29 58/58 4 4 14 515.2 580 328 277 211 282 97 22 30 2024 .287 31 45 9 31 25--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PB - Team (17), Hermelyn 12, James 4, Neal 1, Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (12), James 4, Elliott 2, Garza 2, Ladd 1, Evans 1, Hermelyn 1, Choplick 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - James (20-31), Hermelyn (18-29), Choplick (10-14), Tasin (6-9), Evans (6-9), Elliott (5-8), Copping (3-8), Neal (6-7), Ladd (4-5), Krittenbrink (5-5), Hayes (2-4), Buchmann (1-3), Garza (2-3), Hansen (0-1).

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PITCHING STATISTICSPlayer ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BAA WP HBP BK SFA SHA22 Neuse, Sheldon 0.00 1-0 2/0 0 0 0 3.2 4 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 14 .286 0 0 0 0 040 Curran, Jeffrey 0.82 0-0 8/0 0 0 1 11.0 12 2 1 0 11 2 0 0 46 .261 0 0 0 1 036 Hayes, Kyle 1.80 0-0 9/0 0 0 0 10.0 8 3 2 6 6 1 0 1 36 .222 1 0 0 0 035 Hansen, Alec 1.80 0-0 5/0 0 0 0 5.0 6 2 1 7 6 2 0 0 21 .286 1 0 0 0 027 Tasin, Robert 2.89 1-1 7/0 0 0 0 18.2 15 11 6 4 12 4 0 2 69 .217 1 5 0 2 233 Elliott, Jake 3.71 0-1 4/4 0 0 0 17.0 16 8 7 9 8 1 0 1 61 .262 1 4 0 1 225 Copping, Corey 3.81 0-2 9/4 0 0 0 26.0 32 18 11 11 16 4 0 0 97 .330 1 2 0 0 434 Choplick, Adam 5.40 1-3 8/7 0 0 0 36.2 42 24 22 17 37 4 0 1 138 .304 2 3 0 2 617 Ladd, Kindle 6.10 2-2 11/1 0 0 0 20.2 28 18 14 8 9 8 1 0 84 .333 2 4 0 1 211 Evans, Jacob 6.19 1-4 12/6 0 0 0 36.1 50 28 25 6 26 9 0 4 155 .323 1 6 0 1 242 Krittenbrink, Drew 9.53 0-0 5/0 0 0 0 5.2 9 6 6 4 2 1 1 1 26 .346 0 3 0 0 032 Garza, Jr., Ralph 12.98 2-3 11/2 0 0 1 17.1 29 26 25 9 12 5 1 4 79 .367 1 3 0 1 151 Rodriguez, Octavio 13.50 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 2.0 6 3 3 3 1 0 2 0 10 .600 0 0 0 1 0 Oklahoma 5.27 8-16 24/24 0 0 2 210.0 257 149 123 85 149 42 5 14 836 .307 11 30 0 10 19 Opponents 3.72 16-8 24/24 3 2 6 213.0 227 104 88 68 114 37 9 11 811 .280 12 10 2 8 10--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PB - Team (6), Hermelyn 3, James 3, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (4), James 1, Ladd 1, Hermelyn 1, Choplick 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - James (8-15), Hermelyn (8-13), Choplick (8-11), Copping (1-5), Evans (3-5), Elliott (2-4), Garza (2-3), Tasin (1-2), Neal (2-2), Hansen (0-1), Ladd (1-1).

2014 FINAL BIG 12 STANDINGSTeam Big 12 Pct. H A N Ovr. Pct. H A NOklahoma State 18-6 .750 7-2 9-3 2-1 48-18 .727 25-10 13-4 10-4TCU 17-7 .708 9-3 8-4 0-0 48-18 .727 2708 1206 9-4Kansas 15-9 .625 8-4 7-5 0-0 35-26 .574 12-9 11-13 12-4Texas Tech 14-10 .583 10-2 4-8 0-0 45-21 .682 33-4 9-10 3-7Texas 13-11 .542 5-7 8-4 0-0 47-20 .701 24-10 13-6 10-4West Virginia 9-14 .391 7-4 2-10 0-0 28-26 .519 11-4 12-18 5-4Baylor 8-15 .348 5-7 3-8 0-0 26-31 .456 20-10 4-16 2-5Oklahoma 8-16 .333 4-8 3-6 1-2 29-29 .500 19-15 4-7 6-7Kansas State 5-19 .208 4-8 1-11 0-0 25-30 .455 16-9 6-19 3-2

PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDSDate Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Newcomer of the WeekFeb. 17 Mark Payton, UT Brandon Finnegan, TCU Sheppard, BU/Hernandez, KUFeb. 24 Donnie Walton, OSU Frank Duncan, KU Ryan Long, TTUMar. 3 Ross Kivett, KSU Dillon Peters, UT Chris Sadberry, TTUMar. 10 Mac James, OU Josh Michalec, BU Adam Kirsch, TTUMar. 17 Mitch Meyer, KSU Dillon Newman, BU Sheldon Neuse, OUMar. 24 Hector Lorenzana, OU Austin Stone, BU Nate Griep, KSU Billy Fleming, WVUMar. 31 Ross Kivett, KSU Sean Carley, WVU Tres Barrera, UTApr. 7 Derek Odell, TCU Preston Morrison, TCU Tanner DeVinny, KSU Sheldon Neuse, OUApr. 14 Eric Gutierrez, TTU Nathan Thornhill, UT Matt Menard, BUApr. 21 Crain, TCU/Rice, WVU Riley Ferrell, TCU Daniel Castano, BUApr. 28 Eric Gutierrez, TTU Jordan Piche, KU Ross Vance, WVUMay 5 Adam Toth, BU Preston Morrison, TCU Tyler Alexander, TCUMay 12 Zach Fish, OSU Jon Perrin, OSU Stephen Villines, KUMay 19 Adam Kirsch, TTU Dillon Peters, UT Tres Barerra, UT

2014 BIG 12 AWARDSAll-Big 12 First Team All-Big 12 Second TeamRHP-Frank Duncan, KU LHP-Tyler Alexander, TCURHP-Jon Perrin, OSU RHP-Nathan Thornhill, UTLHP-Brandon Finnegan, TCU LHP-Chris Sadberry, TTURHP-Preston Morrison, TCU LHP-Harrison Musgrave, WVURHP-Josh Michalec, BU RHP Chad Hollingsworth, UTRHP-Brendan McMurray, OSU C-Ka’iana Eldredge, KURHP-Vince Wheeland, OSU C-Hunter Redman, TTURHP-Riley Ferrell, TCU IF-Colby Wright, KUC-Gage Green, OSU IF-Tim Arakawa, OSUIF-Sheldon Neuse, OU IF-Kevin Cron, TCUIF-Donnie Walton, OSU IF-Derek Odell, TCUIF-Eric Gutierrez, TTU IF-Brooks Marlow, UTIF-Tim Proudfoot, TTU IF-Ryan McBroom, WVUIF-Billy Fleming, WVU UT-Ross Kivett, KSUUT-Mac James, OU OF-Craig Aikin, OUOF-Zach Fish, OSU OF-Michael Suiter, KUOF-Boomer White, TCU OF-Tyler Neslony, TTUOF-Mark Payton, UT DH-Connor McKay, KUOF-Bobby Boyd, WVU DH-Adam Kirsch, TTU

All-Freshman TeamLHP-Tyler Alexander C-Tres Barrera, UTRHP-Blake Battenfield, OSU IF-Zane Gurwitz, UT RHP-Tyler Buffet, OSU IF-Sheldon Neuse, OULHP-Daniel Castano, BU IF-Austin O’Brien, OURHP-Morgan Cooper, UT OF-Stephen Smith, TTURHP-Stephen Vilines, KU DH-Tanner DeVinney, KSU

BIG 12: 8-16 HOME: 4-8 AWAY: 3-6 NEUTRAL: 1-2

BATTING STATISTICS## Player AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%5 Bickerstaff, Colt .600 7/0 5 0 3 1 0 0 2 4 .800 2 0 0 .625 1 0 0-0 0 0 1 .0003 Aikin, Craig .365 24/23 96 16 35 5 3 0 10 46 .479 10 0 14 .425 0 1 2-3 56 3 0 1.0008 Ballard, Keach .350 10/7 20 5 7 1 0 0 1 8 .400 4 1 0 .480 0 1 1-2 10 14 2 .92310 Buentello, Niko .333 16/11 36 2 12 2 0 0 3 14 .389 7 0 7 .442 0 0 0-0 5 0 1 .83312 Lorenzana, Hector .303 23/23 76 8 23 4 0 1 12 30 .395 1 2 9 .329 0 4 0-0 48 64 7 .94123 Carpenter, Kolbey .298 16/13 47 11 14 0 1 1 5 19 .404 7 0 8 .382 1 0 4-5 38 20 2 .9679 Hermelyn, Anthony .291 20/20 79 9 23 4 1 1 8 32 .405 1 0 12 .296 1 2 0-0 139 16 3 .9814 Haley, Hunter .280 24/24 93 12 26 1 2 2 9 37 .398 2 4 18 .320 1 0 7-8 63 3 1 .98522 Neuse, Sheldon .277 24/24 94 15 26 6 2 3 12 45 .479 9 0 10 .333 2 0 2-4 22 44 6 .91728 James, Mac .272 24/24 92 8 25 4 0 3 16 38 .413 8 1 7 .333 1 0 1-2 109 25 4 .97144 O’Brien, Austin .266 20/17 64 7 17 4 0 0 8 21 .328 4 1 9 .314 1 0 1-1 64 2 0 1.0002 Ake, Joshua .174 11/8 23 3 4 2 0 0 0 6 .261 3 0 6 .269 0 1 1-1 17 23 2 .95218 Neal, Dylan .167 6/2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 1 0 2 .286 0 1 0-0 6 1 0 1.00021 Alspaugh, Taylor .145 22/20 76 7 11 3 0 0 6 14 .184 9 1 12 .244 0 0 1-1 47 4 2 .96220 Thomas, Cody .000 5/0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .00016 Coolbaugh, Tyler .000 5/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma .280 24/24 811 104 227 37 9 11 93 315 .388 68 10 114 .340 8 10 20-28 630 254 33 .964 Opponents .307 24/24 836 149 257 42 5 14 133 351 .420 85 30 149 .387 10 19 18-32 639 273 17 .982--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOB - Team (164), Opp (201). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (35). IBB - Team (1), James 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Carpenter 1.

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OKLAHOMA’S RECORD WHEN...for the season..............................29-29in the Big 12 ................................... 8-16

at home ........................................19-15on the road ....................................... 5-8neutral site ....................................... 5-6

vs. Top 25 opponents .................... 5-13vs. Top 10 opponents ...................... 2-9vs. Top 5 opponents ........................ 0-0

scores first ...................................13-12opponent scores first ..................16-17

vs. lefties......................................15-10vs. righties ...................................14-19

1-run games ..................................... 7-42-run games ..................................... 6-75+run games ................................12-12

out-hit opponent ............................ 26-6out-hit by opponent ....................... 2-22hits are tied ...................................... 1-1

hit 0 home runs ...........................13-25hit 1 home run ................................. 9-3hit 2+ home runs ............................. 7-1

day games ...................................20-15night games ................................... 9-14

in February ....................................... 7-3in March ......................................... 13-6in April ............................................5-12in May .............................................. 4-8in June ............................................. 0-0

on Mondays ..................................... 0-0on Tuesdays .................................... 4-5on Wednesdays ............................... 2-2on Thursdays ................................... 3-1on Fridays ........................................ 9-7on Saturdays ................................... 7-5on Sundays ...................................... 4-9

longest winning streak ....................... 5longest losing streak .......................... 7

home attendance ...................... 37,902home attendance average .....34/1,114away attendance ....................... 65,592away attendance average ......24/2,899total attendance ...................... 107,494total attendance average .......58/1,853

2014 Games SummaryGAME HIGHS - TEAMAt-Bats ............... 68, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Runs Scored .............17, CSU Bakersfield (4/5)Hits ................... 20, Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/18)RBIs .................. 16, Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/18)...................................16, CSU Bakersfield (4/5)Doubles .................................... 7, Rutgers (3/7)Triples ................................... 3, Belmont (3/15).....................................3, CSU Bakersfield (4/5)Home Runs .................3, CSU Bakersfield (4/5).....................................................3, Baylor (5/3)Total Bases ...............36, CSU Bakersfield (4/5)Walks ................. 13, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Strikeouts ...............10, 3x (Last: at OSU, 4/15)Stolen Bases ............. 4, vs. Santa Clara (2/28)

Putouts .............. 54, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Assists ............... 19, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Errors ........................................... 5, TCU (3/18)DPs Turned .............................. 3, at TCU (5/10)

Inn. Pitched .... 18.0, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Runs Allowed ............. 14, at Texas Tech (4/26).................................... 14, at Texas Tech (4/27)Earned Runs .............. 14, at Texas Tech (4/26)Walks Allowed ... 10, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Strikeouts .......... 16, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Hits Allowed .............. 19, at Texas Tech (4/26)HR Allowed .......... 3, at Oklahoma State (4/15)Wild Pitches ....... 5, Arkansas Pine Bluff (2/18)

GAME HIGHS - INDIVIDUALAt-Bats .....9, Craig Aikin, Oklahoma State (4/15)Runs Scored ................................... 3, 15 TimesHits ...............................................4, Nine TimesRBIs ...................8, Sheldon Neuse, CSUB (4/5)Doubles ........................................... 2, 12 TimesTriples ........ 2, Sheldon Neuse, Belmont (3/15)...............................2, Hunter Haley, CSUB (4/5)Home Runs .........2, Hunter Haley, UAPB (2/18)...........................2, Sheldon Neuse, CSUB (4/5)Total Bases .....11, Sheldon Neuse, CSUB (4/5)Walks ......4, Austin O’Brien, at OK State (4/15)Strikeouts .........3, Hunter Haley, at UTA (3/11)................... 3, Hunter Haley, at OK State (4/15)Stolen Bases ...............................2, Four Times

Putouts .......... 15, Mac James, Belmont (3/15)Assists ... 8, Hector Lorenzana, at OK State (4/15)Errors .........................................2, Three Times

Inn. Pitched ....7.1, Jake Elliott, vs. Gonzaga (3/2)Runs Allowed ........8, Ralph Garza, Baylor (5/4)Earned Runs .........8, Ralph Garza, Baylor (5/4)Walks Allowed ....6, Adam Choplick, vs. OK State (5/23)Strikeouts ...8, Jake Elliott, vs. Ohio State (2/23)..............8, Adam Choplick, vs. OK State (5/16)..............8, Adam Choplick, vs. OK State (5/23)Hits Allowed ... 13, Corey Copping, WVU (4/17)Home Runs Allowed ..................2, Three Times

2014 Oklahoma LeadersHITTING LEADERSGames Played ............................58, Craig Aikin............................................. 58, Sheldon NeuseBatting Avg. .......................... .330, Mac JamesSlugging Pct. .................. .521, Sheldon NeuseOne-Base Pct. ......................... .411, Craig AikinAt-Bats .............................. 240, Sheldon NeuseRuns Scored ...............................47, Craig AikinHits ..............................................78, Craig AikinRBIs ..................................... 47, Sheldon NeuseDoubles ............................... 17, Sheldon NeuseTriples ................................... 7, Sheldon NeuseHome Runs ........................... 7, Sheldon NeuseTotal Bases ....................... 125, Sheldon NeuseWalks ..........................................32, Craig AikinHit By Pitch ...............................9, Hunter Haley...........................................9, Hector LorenzanaSacrifice Bunts .................7, Hector LorenzanaSacrifice Flies ......................6, Taylor AlspaughStolen Bases ..........................12, Hunter Haley

PITCHING LEADERSERA ....................................1.71, Jeffrey CurranOpp. Batting Avg. .................. .233, Jake ElliottWins ............................................5, Kindle Ladd............................................... 5, Ralph Garza Jr.Losses ....................................... 5, Jacob Evans................................................... 5, Robert TasinSaves .................................... 7, Ralph Garza Jr.Appearances ...................... 30, Ralph Garza Jr.Innings Pitched ............... 72.1, Adam ChoplickStrikeouts ........................... 76, Adam ChoplickGames Started ................... 14, Adam ChoplickGames Finished ................. 20, Ralph Garza Jr.Games in Relief .................. 28, Ralph Garza Jr.

FIELDING LEADERSFielding Pct. ......................... 1.000, Craig AikinPutouts ....................... 394, Anthony HermelynAssists ..........................171, Hector LorenzanaErrors ..............................16, Hector LorenzanaCaught Stealing .............11, Anthony HermelynDouble Plays ...................29, Hector Lorenzana

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1898 - FIRST SEASONThe Oklahoma baseball team begins collegiate play. The Sooners play only three games during the season and finish with a 2-1 record.

1906 - BENNIE OWEN ERA BEGINSBennie Owen becomes the first official coach of the Sooner baseball team and guides the squad to a 10-6 record in 1906. Owen went on to coach OU until 1927 and finished his career in Norman with a 142-102-4 (.581) overall record.

1915 - SOONERS RECORD PROGRAM-BEST 17 WINSUnder Bennie Owen, Oklahoma goes on to win 17 games during the 1915 sea-son. Owen and company finished 17-4, and the win total remained a school record for the next 20 years.

1927 - HASKELL TAKES OVERLawrence Haskell became the Sooners’ third head coach and debuted in 1927 with a 12-5 record and the program’s first conference title. Oklahoma won seven conference championships and was 176-74-2 in the Haskell era.

1936 - OU WINS 18 GAMES, EIGHTH CONFERENCE TITLEFor the second time in school history, Haskell and the Sooners won back-to-back titles in 1935 and 1936 (also 1930-31). The run during the 1936 season produced the program’s eighth conference championship and a school-record 18 wins, breaking a 21-year-old mark.

1942 - MEMORABLE NAMES JOIN SOONERSAfter Haskell’s career ended in Norman, another soon-to-be Sooner legend took over the reins when Jack Baer was hired for the 1942 season. Baer wasn’t the only legendary Sooner to begin his OU career in 1942. Baer had the pleasure of coaching freshman L. Dale Mitchell in 1942, a season that saw Mitchell hit .409.

1946 - WWII ENDS, MITCHELL RETURNSAfter World War II ended in 1945, the Sooners returned to collegiate baseball the following year. Mitchell, who fought overseas, didn’t lose a beat as the Sooner recorded a .507 batting average during the 1946 season. The clip still ranks as the best batting average for a single season in OU history. Mitchell finished his short career with a .467 batting average, also a program best, before leaving school early for professional baseball.

June 17, 1951 - SOONERS WIN FIRST NATIONAL TITLEIn his seventh season at the helm, Baer guided the Sooners to the program’s first national title in 1951. The Sooners went a perfect 7-0 during the postsea-son run, claiming the title with a 3-2 win over Tennessee on June 17 in Omaha, Neb. The postseason run marked the first time in College World Series history that a team made it through the double-elimination tournament without a loss. The 1951 Sooners finished the season with a 19-9 record, breaking the 1936 record for most wins in a season (18). The Sooners also won the program’s 10th conference title in 1951.

1951 - SHIRLEY FIRST ALL-AMERICANThe 1951 season was not just about the team’s national championship run as Jack Shirley became OU’s first All-American after recording the win on the mound in the championship game. Shirley was a American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Second Team selection and finished the year with a 5-1 record and a 1.97 ERA in 1951.

1959 - TOMMY JONES TOSSES FIRST OKLAHOMA NO-HITTERTommy Jones twirls the first no-hitter in program history as the Sooners ride his arm to a 1-0 victory over Missouri.

1963 - HADDOCK STRIKES OUT 20OU hurler Jerry Haddock tosses 11 innings and records a school-record 20 strikeouts as the Sooners complete a three-game sweep of Kansas in Norman. Haddock’s performance broke the record held by Hal Cumberland who struck out 17 batters against Kansas State in 1941. Cumberland’s performance is still the best by a Sooner in nine innings and was tied by Bobby Witt against Texas on March 25, 1985.

1967 - BAER STEPS DOWN, SEMORE ERA BEGINSJack Baer, who coached 26 years at Oklahoma, steps down after finishing his Sooner career with a 281-250 (.529) record which included the program’s first national title in 1951. Baer ranks third all-time with 281 wins. Enos Semore be-gan his OU head coaching career in 1968 and finished his first year below .500 (13-14) before winning a then-school record 23 games in ‘69.

1972 - SOONERS RETURN TO COLLEGE WORLD SERIESIn his fifth season at the helm, Semore helps guide the Sooners to the NCAA College World Series for the second time in school history (first since 1951). Se-more’s Sooners claimed the program’s second district title by sweeping Tulsa and won their first game of the CWS, a 2-1 victory over Temple in 13 innings, be-

fore dropping back-to-back games against Arizona State and Texas. The 1972 season marked a fifth-place finish for Oklahoma and the start of five consecu-tive appearances in Omaha. During the impressive string of CWS appearances, the Sooners compiled a 240-66 record (.784) and also recorded three top-five finishes (fifth in 1972 and ‘74 and fourth in ‘75 1975 - OU WINS 24 STRAIGHT GAMESFrom March 10 through April 8, 1975, the Sooners set a school record with 24 consecutive wins. The previous mark was established during the end of the 1909 season and beginning of the 1910 season when Bennie Owen coached OU to 23 straight wins. During the 1975 streak, the Sooners held the opposition to two runs or less in 14 games (six shutouts) and outscored their opponents 196-57 (8.16 runs/game).

1976 - SOONERS RECORD 62 VICTORIES, SET SCHOOL MARKMaking the program’s fifth straight appearance in the CWS, Semore and com-pany finished the 1976 season with a 62-19 record. The 62 victories remain a school record and was made possible by 22 straight triumphs near the end of the regular season. The Sooners also won their first regional championship that year, claiming the crown out of the South Central Regional.

1977-1979 - OU WINS TWO BIG 8 TOURNAMENTS IN THREE YEARSOklahoma ended the 1970s with two Big 8 Tournament Championships out of the final three years. The 1977 title was the first for OU in the conference’s post-season tournament and it came after it won the regular season title as well. In 1979, the Sooners once again claimed the postseason championship after finishing third in the regular season.

October 30, 1981 - L. DALE MITCHELL PARK DEDICATIONOU’s new $1.27 million stadium is dedicated in honor of Sooner great and long-time pro L. Dale Mitchell. The new facility took Oklahoma out of Haskell Park, which was located next to Owen Field, its home since the late 1920s. After the ceremony on Oct. 30, 1981, Mitchell, who played in three MLB World Series, called the day his biggest thrill in the sport. The facility would later undergo a $1.3 million expansion that was completed in 2000 and included a new locker room, renovated press box, an upper concourse and increased seating capac-ity. Since then, the facility has again increased seating, added an indoor hitting facility, practice field and video scoreboard.

May 1, 1988 - SEMORE NOTCHES WIN NO. 800Semore records his 800th win at the helm of the Sooner program on May 1, 1988, as OU defeated visiting Missouri in the final game of the three game se-

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The 1954 Sooners pose for a team picture at Haskell Park located right next to the football stadium (pictured in backgroud).

ries. A year later, Semore ended his career as the Big 8 Coach of the year and a 851-370-1 record (.691). June 11, 1994 - COCHELL GUIDES SOONERS TO SECOND NATIONAL TITLELed by solid hitting in the championship game against Georgia Tech, Oklahoma claimed its second national title on June 11, 1994. The Sooners broke a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning with five runs en route to their fourth straight win in the tour-nament. OU finished the CWS as the top hitting (.327 ) and pitching (2.37 ERA) team, while ranking second in defense with only five errors. Senior center fielder Chip Glass was named the Most Oustanding Player of the series and Ryan Mi-nor, Rick Gutierrez, Davin Traylor and Mark Redman were all named to the All-Tournament Team. In the history of the NCAA Baseball College World Series, the University of Oklahoma is one of 13 schools to win multiple national titles.

June 2, 1995 - SOONERS MAKE NINTH CWS APPEARANCEThe Sooners make their ninth CWS appearance. OU also recorded its first back-to-back appearances since the 1975 and ‘76 seasons. The Soon-ers’ nine CWS appearances ranks third amongst current Big 12 teams.

May 3, 1997 - OU CLAIMS INAUGURAL BIG 12 TOURNAMENT TITLEIn the first year of the Big 12 Conference, the Sooners defeated Texas Tech, 19-17, in the championship game to claim the first conference tournament title.

1998 - OU ESTABLISHES OFFENSIVE RECORDSThe 1998 team tied a school single game record with eight home runs against Missouri Southern, including two blasts by OU’s career home run record holder Casey Bookout. The 1998 team also set season marks for total home runs (114) and homers per game (1.84).

2000 - BAJENARU SAVES 20 GAMES, EARNS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICACloser Jeff Bajenaru finished the 2000 season with 20 saves, a school re-cord. The reliever became the program’s 13th All-America first team pick. Bajenaru finished his career with 28 saves in his two years as a Sooner.

May 3, 2003 - OKLAHOMA WINS 2,000th GAMEThe OU baseball program recorded its 2,000th victory on May 3, 2003, in Nor-man. The Sooners reached the milestone after defeating Texas Tech, 6-1, in game two of the three-game set. OU recorded its 1,000th victory on May 2, 1977, in Norman against Bethany Nazarene, 5-1, in game one of a doubleheader.

July 15, 2005 - GOLLOWAY NAMED EIGHTH HEAD COACHSunny Golloway was named the eighth head baseball coach at the University of Oklahoma on July 15, 2005. His appointment was made after successful stints on the Sooner staff as an assistant and interim head coach and a strong eight-year run as the head coach at Oral Roberts. Golloway was elevated from as-sociate head coach to interim head coach on May 1, 2005, when Larry Cochell resigned. Cochell finished his coaching career at OU with a 511-336-1 overall record (.603).

June 5, 2006 - SOONERS WIN 2006 NORMAN REGIONALOU wins the 2006 NCAA Norman Regional in front of 3,531 at L. Dale Mitchell Park (the second-largest crowd in the park’s existence). The regional title was the fifth for OU and first since 1995. The win over Wichita State also meant that OU clinched its first appearance in an NCAA Super Regional (format originated in 1999). In the Houston Super Regional, OU dropped the best of three series, 2-1, to then-No. 1 Rice. Golloway became just the second coach in NCAA history to guide his team to a Super Regional in his first year as a head coach (Smoke Lavall - LSU, 2002). After the College World Series concluded, the Sooners’ .983 fielding percentage finished as the highest mark in Division I baseball in 2006 and is the highest mark in school history. The percentage is also the second-best in NCAA history.

May 29, 2007 - IVEY NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEARSenior outfielder Aaron Ivey was named the ESPN the Magazine Co-SIDA Academic All-American of the Year for baseball. The award is one of the most prestigious bestowed upon any college baseball player. Ivey is the first in program history to receive the award and the first Sooner to receive the honor since Stacey Dales (women’s basketball) in 2002. May 25, 2009 - SOONERS RECEIVE NO. 7 NATIONAL SEEDOU received the No. 7 national seed for the 2009 NCAA Touranment and hosted an NCAA Regional for the fourth time in 10 years. The Sooners earned the pro-gram’s first national seed since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1999. June 26, 2009 - WISE WINS JOHNNY BENCH AWARDSenior J.T. Wise becomes the first Sooner to collect the Johnny Bench award and the second catcher in the history of the Big 12 Conference (Kelly Shoppach - Bay-lor, 2001). Wise was also named a consensus All-American in 2009 and the Big 12 Player of the Year while Garrett Buechele was named the Freshman of the Year. June 14, 2010 - SOONERS MAKE 10TH CWS APPEARANCEThe Sooners top No. 1 Virginia on the road in the Charlottesville Super Regional to seal the program’s 10th College World Series appearance. OU finished the campaign with a 50-18 record, the fifth time in school history to reach the 50-win plateau. The Sooners went 1-2 in the CWS and finished as the No. 5 team in the country, its highest finish since winning the 1994 National Championship.

May 26, 2013 - OKLAHOMA WINS BIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPThe Sooners claimed their first conference title since 1997 with a 7-2 win over Kansas at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma ran the table with a perfect 3-0 record in group play before taking down the Jayhawks in the title game. Matt Oberste went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBI in the victory. Right-hander Jonathan Gray was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament for his complete game shutout against Baylor in the opener on May 23. The Sooners went on to win the NCAA Blacksburg Regional with a perfect 3-0 record by defeating Virginia Tech, 10-4, on June 2.

June 6, 2013 - GRAY SELECTED THIRD OVERALL BY COLORADOJonathan Gray was chosen by the Colorado Rockies with the third overall pick in the MLB First Year Player Draft. He tied Bobby Witt, who was taken third by the Texas Rangers in 1985, as the highest draft pick in program history. Gray pitched 7.1 innings of two-run ball the next day in a narrow loss at top-seed LSU in the Baton Rouge Super Regional.

June 27, 2013 - PETE HUGHES TO LEAD OU BASEBALLPete Hughes was selected as the ninth head coach in program history. The former Virginia Tech head coach has hosted the Sooners in the regional less than a month before his arrival in Norman. Hughes came to Oklahoma with a 524-385-2 career record with stops at Trinity (TX), Boston College and Tech.

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COACHING AWARDS 1951 National Coach of the Year ......................... Jack Baer 1972 District Coach of the Year ........................... Enos Semore 1975 District Coach of the Year ........................... Enos Semore 1989 Big Eight Coach of the Year ........................ Enos Semore 1994 National Coach of the Year ......................... Larry Cochell 1994 Big Eight Coach of the Year ........................ Larry Cochell BY WINNING PERCENTAGE |-------------Overall-------------|Coach Tenure W L T Pct.Bill Owen 1923-26 42 13 0 .764Lawrence Haskell 1927-41 176 74 2 .702Enos Semore 1968-89 851 37 1 .697Sunny Golloway 2005-2013 346 181 1 .655Larry Cochell 1991-2005 511 336 1 .603Bennie Owen 1906-22 142 102 4 .581Stan Meek 1990 31 26 0 .544Jack Baer 1942-67 281 250 0 .529Pete Hughes 2014 29 29 0 .500

BY VICTORIES |--------Overall--------| |------Conference------|Coach W - L - T Pct. W - L - T Pct.Enos Semore 851-370-1 .697 297-129-0 .697Larry Cochell 511-336-1 .603 223-163-1 .578 Sunny Golloway 346-181-1 .655 103-86-1 .545Jack Baer 281-250-0 .529 192-136-0 .585Lawrence Haskell 176-74-2 .702 89-29-1 .752Bennie Owen 142-102-4 .581 N/A N/ABill Owen 42-13-0 .764 18-5-0 .783Stan Meek 31-26-0 .544 9-15-0 .375Pete Hughes 29-29-0 .500 8-16-0 .333

BENNIE OWEN Tenure ..........................................1906-1922 Overall Record ................... 142-104-4 (.581) Conference Record.................................. NA

SUNNY GOLLOWAY Tenure ..........................................2005-2013Overall Record ................... 346-181-1 (.655) Conference Record.............. 116-97-1 (.542)

BILL OWEN Tenure ..........................................1923-1926 Overall Record .......................... 42-13 (.764) Conference Record......................18-5 (.783)

LAWRENCE HASKELL Tenure ..........................................1927-1941 Overall Record ..................... 176-74-2 (.702) Conference Record................ 89-29-1 (.752)

JACK BAER Tenure ..........................................1942-1967 Overall Record ...................... 281-250 (.529) Conference Record............... 192-136 (.585)

STAN MEEK Tenure ................................................... 1990 Overall Record .......................... 31-26 (.544) Conference Record......................9-15 (.375)

LARRY COCHELL Tenure ..........................................1991-2005 Overall Record ................... 511-336-1 (.603) Conference Record............ 223-163-1 (.578)

ENOS SEMORE Tenure ..........................................1968-1989 Overall Record ................... 851-370-1 (.697) Conference Record............... 297-129 (.697)

Enos Semore owns a program-record 851 wins and five trips to the College World Series.

PETE HUGHES Tenure ..................................... 2014-Present Overall Record .......................... 29-29 (.500) Conference Record......................8-16 (.333)

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BENNIE OWENBennie Owen’s career at the University of Oklahoma began in the fall of 1905 as the head football coach. In the following spring he became the first head coach of the OU baseball program and guided Oklahoma to a 10-6 record; the program’s first winning season.Despite not fielding a team in 1908 and having the 1917 season cancelled due to World War I, Owen was able to amass a record of 142-104-4 over his 15 seasons at the helm, giving him a .581 winning percentage. Owen and his team had their most success-ful season in 1915 with a 17-4 record.Owen remained the football coach at OU through 1926. He fin-ished his career with a 122-54-16 record. The university named its playing field after him, Owen Field. He also coached the bas-ketball team to a 113-49 record from 1908-21.Along with his coaching duties, Owen served as the university’s Director of Athletics from 1907-34 and later as the Intramural Di-rector from 1934-50.Owen and hsi wife Nina had three children; all daughters. He passed away in Houston on February 26, 1970 at the age of 94.

BILL OWENThe brother of Bennie Owen, Bill took over the Sooner baseball program in 1923 and coached it until 1926. During that four-year stretch, Owen led Oklahoma to a 42-13 record, recording the high-est winning percentage among the program’s coaches at .764.Bill and Bennie’s brother Ted was also the head athletic trainer for the Sooners in the 1920s.Owen and his wife Laura lived in Norman until his death at 81.

LAWRENCE HASKELL (Top)Lawrence “Jap” Haskell served as baseball coach, freshman and assistant football coach and Director of Athletics during his tenure at Oklahoma. From 1927-41, he compiled a record of 176-74-2 on the diamond, including a 89-29-1 mark in conference games. Haskell was the Sooner athletic director from 1941-47.Haskell coached OU to eight Big Six conference titles, including his first season in 1927 with a 12-5 record. Under his direction, the Sooners won a then-record 18 games and claimed a Big Six championship in 1936.In the United States Navy, Haskell attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander during World War II.As a student, he lettered four years in football at end and four years in baseball as an outfielder.Prior to the opening of L. Dale Mitchell Park in 1982, the Sooners played their home games at Haskell Park, named in his honor, located next to Memorial Stadium.Haskell and his wife Thyra has two daughters, LaRue and Joyce. He passed at age 65 in Tulsa on February 10, 1964.

JACK BAER (Second From Top)The Sooners won their first National Championship in 1951 with seventh-year head coach Jack Baer at the helm. Baer took the reigns of the program in 1942, but was without a team from 1943-45 due to World War II, in which he served as a Lieuten-ant in the Navy. For his career, he totaled a 281-250 record. Baer guided Oklahoma to six conference championships during his 23-year run.OU participated in its first NCAA Tournament under his directon in 1947. Four years later, despite losing its first six games, Baer’s squad won a program-record 19 games en route to winning the Big Seven and the National Championship over Vanderbilt in Omaha, Neb.Baer lettered in baseball under coach Haskell from 1936-38. He also played for the Sooner football team as an All-Big Six quarter-back and record-setting punter and kicker. Professionally, Baer played in the minor leagues for the Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves in the Southern Association and Eastern League.Following his days coaching the Sooners, Baer stayed on as the equipment manager for Oklahoma’s football team until 1985.Baer and his wife Katherine had one daughter, Nancy. He passed away on March 8, 2002 at the age of 87.

ENOS SEMORE (Second From Bottom)Enos Semore took over for Jack Baer in 1968 and stayed at the helm through the 1989 season. He is Oklahoma’s all-time win-ningest coach with a record of 851-370-1. Semore led Oklahoma to five straight College World Series from 1972-76 and collected a program-record 62 wins in 1976. During his Sooner career, his teams won six conference titles. In his final season of 1989, he was named the Big Eight Coach of the Year.Prior to his tenure at Oklahoma, Semore spent five seasons as the head coach at Bacone (OK) Junior College where he com-piled a 152-22 record. In 1967, his team won the National JuCo Championship.Semore and his wife Mary have three children; Lee, Janie and Scott.

STAN MEEKIn one season as head coach, Stan Meek put together a 31-26 record in 1990. He was elevated to interim head coach in Janu-ary of that year upon Enos Semore’s resignation. Meek, had been the Sooners’ pitching coach from 1977-89.Meek was a left-handed starter for Oklahoma from 1972-74 and helped the Sooners reach the College World Series in each of those seasons. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1974 and played in their farm system for four seasons, reaching Dou-ble-A in 1976.Meek and his wife Gina have two children; Paige and Jay.

LARRY COCHELL (Bottom)The Sooners won their second National Championship in 1994 with Larry Cochell at the helm, for which he was named the Na-tional Coach of the Year. From 1991-2005, he coached Oklahoma to a 511-336-1 record before resigning during the 2005 season. Cochell’s teams reached the College World Series in 1992, 1994 and 1995, won the 1997 Big 12 Tournament and reached eight NCAA Regionals.For his career, Cochell amassed a record of 1,307-791-4. Prior to his arrival in Norman, he had head coaching stints at Empo-ria State (1967-69), Creighton (1970-71), Cal State-Los Angeles (1972-76), Oral Roberts (1977-86), Northwestern (1987), Cal State Fullerton (1988-90). Cochell led ORU to the CWS in 1978 and Fullerton in 1988 and 1990.Cochell, who played collegiately and earned his degree at Arizo-na State, and his wife Fran have two sons Craig and Chad; both letterman on the Sooner baseball team.

SUNNY GOLLOWAYIn nine seasons as the head coach at Oklahoma, Sunny Gollo-way produced a 346-181-1 record and guided the Sooners to the 2013 Big 12 Tournament Championship. He first served as an assistant at OU from 1992-95, helping the team win its second National Championship in 1994.Golloway began his head coaching career with an eight-year run at Oral Roberts from 1996-03. He returned to Norman in 2004 to become an assistant coach and took over as interim head coach during the 2005 season before being promoted to head coach for 2006.Golloway left Oklahoma in June 2013 after reaching the NCAA Super Regionals and accepted the head coaching position at Auburn.He and hit wife Charlotte have three children; Sunni Kate, Taylor and Callen.

PETE HUGHESAn 18-year veteran of the head coaching ranks, Pete Hughes was named the ninth head coach in program history for the 2014 sea-son. He owns a career record of 553-414-2. Hughes landed his first head coaching job in 1997 at Trinity (TX) University. After two seasons, he moved on to Boston College, where he stayed through the 2006 season. Hughes took over Virginia Tech in 2007 and guided the Hokies to the NCAA Regionals in 2010 and 2013, when they hosted and faced the Sooners in the Regional Championship.A native of Brockton, Mass., Hughes and his wife Debby have five children; Thomas, Hal, Dominic, Grace and P.J. He graduated from Davidson College in 1990 where he played third base as well as quarterback for the Wildcats’ football team.

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ALL-TIME RESULTSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Year Overall Conference Place Coach W-L-T W-L-T 1898 2-1 - NA None1899 2-1-1 - NA None1900 1-3 - NA None1901 No team1902 No team1903 1-3 - NA None1904 No team1905 4-5-1 - NA None1906 10-6 - NA Bennie Owen1907 12-5 - NA Bennie Owen1908 No team1909 13-4 - NA Bennie Owen1910 11-9 - NA Bennie Owen1911 11-6 - NA Bennie Owen1912 6-6-1 - NA Bennie Owen1913 11-6 - NA Bennie Owen1914 12-7-1 - NA Bennie Owen1915 17-4 - NA Bennie Owen1916 7-9 - NA Bennie Owen1917 No team1918 10-6 - NA Bennie Owen1919 6-7 - NA Bennie Owen1920 5-8-1 - NA Bennie Owen1921 6-9-1 - NA Bennie Owen1922 5-10 - NA Bennie Owen1923 12-4 - NA Bill Owen1924 9-3 - NA Bill Owen1925* 11-2 10-1 NA Bill Owen1926* 10-4 8-4 NA Bill Owen1927* 12-5 12-5 NA Lawrence Haskell1928 7-9 - NA Lawrence Haskell1929 9-7-1 5-6 4th Lawrence Haskell1930* 11-4-1 9-3-1 T-1st Lawrence Haskell1931* 10-1 6-1 T-1st Lawrence Haskell1932 5-7 1-3 5th Lawrence Haskell1933* 11-5 3-2 T-1st Lawrence Haskell1934 15-3 4-2 NA Lawrence Haskell1935* 14-3 7-0 1st Lawrence Haskell1936* 18-3 6-0 T-1st Lawrence Haskell1937 13-5 6-1 6th Lawrence Haskell1938 12-6 6-2 2nd Lawrence Haskell1939* 14-5 9-1 1st Lawrence Haskell1940* 16-5 9-1 1st Lawrence Haskell1941 9-6 6-2 2nd Lawrence Haskell1942 17-7 6-1 2nd Jack Baer1943-45 No records (World War II)1946* 17-3 5-1 1st Jack Baer1947#* 15-13 7-4 1st Jack Baer1948 7-14 5-9-0 6th Jack Baer1949 10-10 7-5 2nd Jack Baer1950 14-8 7-5 3rd Jack Baer1951#* 19-9 10-1 1st Jack Baer1952 7-14 4-7 6th Jack Baer1953#* 11-11 7-2 1st Jack Baer1954 12-8 8-4 2nd Jack Baer1955#* 13-10 9-1 1st Jack Baer 1956#* 11-7 7-2 1st Jack Baer1957 10-8 9-6 2nd Jack Baer 1958 12-8 11-5 3rd JackBaer

Year Overall Conference Place Coach W-L-T W-L-T 1959 12-11 7-10 5th Jack Baer 1960 13-10 12-7 3rd Jack Baer1961 10-15 9-10 5th Jack Baer1962 9-17 8-13 7th Jack Baer1963 14-10 13-5 2nd Jack Baer1964 17-10 13-8 2nd Jack Baer1965 7-20 6-15 8th Jack Baer1966 13-11 11-6 2nd Jack Baer1967 11-16 11-9 3rd Jack Baer1968 13-14 10-8 3rd Enos Semore1969 23-10 17-4 2nd Enos Semore1970 20-17 10-9 4th Enos Semore1971 24-11 13-8 T-2nd Enos Semore1972#* 35-17 12-8 1st Enos Semore1973#* 48-12 17-4 1st Enos Semore1974#* 43-8 18-3 1st Enos Semore1975#* 52-10 15-3 1st Enos Semore1976# 62-19 4-2 2nd Enos Semore1977#^* 37-11 9-1 T-1st Enos Semore1978* 39-20 10-2 1st Enos Semore1979#^ 36-27 12-8 T-3rd Enos Semore1980 33-24-1 8-10 5th Enos Semore1981 40-15 11-13 5th Enos Semore1982# 35-25 11-6 3rd Enos Semore1983 39-20 18-6 2nd Enos Semore1984# 42-15 14-4 2nd Enos Semore1985# 55-14 18-6 2nd Enos Semore1986# 44-21 19-3 1st Enos Semore1987# 42-20 17-7 2nd Enos Semore1988# 45-21 16-8 2nd Enos Semore1989# 44-19 18-6 3rd Enos Semore1990 31-26 9-15 7th Stan Meek1991# 40-23 13-11 2nd Larry Cochell1992# 43-24 17-7 T-1st Larry Cochell1993 31-24 13-14 5th Larry Cochell1994# 50-17 21-9 2nd Larry Cochell1995# 42-16 21-7 1st Larry Cochell1996 32-25 14-12 3rd Larry Cochell1997#^ 39-20 18-11 4th Larry Cochell1998# 42-20 17-11 4th Larry Cochell1999 30-29 12-18 8th Larry Cochell2000# 41-23 20-10 3rd Larry Cochell2001 25-33-1 13-16-1 7th Larry Cochell2002# 35-27 15-12 4th Larry Cochell2003 23-31 10-17 7th Larry Cochell2004# 38-24 19-8 2nd Larry Cochell2005# 35-26 14-13 5th Cochell/Golloway2006#$ 45-22 17-10 3rd Sunny Golloway2007 34-24 11-16 7th Sunny Golloway2008# 36-26-1 9-17-1 8th Sunny Golloway2009#% 43-20 17-10 2nd Sunny Golloway2010#$ 50-18 15-10 2nd Sunny Golloway 2011# 41-19 14-11 3rd Sunny Golloway2012#$ 42-25 13-10 4th Sunny Golloway2013#$ 43-21 13-11 1st Sunnt Golloway2014 29-29 8-16 8th Pete Hughes

* Conference Champion | ^ Conference Tournament Champion# NCAA Regionals | $ NCAA Super Regionals | % NCAA National SeedBOLD National Champions | Italics College World Series

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1929 Bud Haswell ......... .3161930 Johnny May ...........3961931 Bus Wall ............... .4361932 Ralph Brand ......... .4101933 Doyle Tolleson ..... .3601934 Ray Myers ............ .4541935 Johnny Hunter .... .3861936 Gordon Clarke ...... .3931937 Dale Simpson ...... .3851938 Jack Riley ............ .3441939 HerbScheffler ..... .4071940 Victor Lasater ...... .4201941 W. Stephenson .... .3921942 Dale Mitchell ....... .420------------------------------------------------1943-45 No records (WWII)------------------------------------------------1946 Dale Mitchell ....... .5071947 Johnny Chyz ........ .3631948 Delbert Holt ......... .3041949 Bob Stephenson .. .3501950 Hank Jones ......... .3491951 Gene Sheets ........ .3031952 John Redell.......... .4331953 Buster Cloud ........ .3931954 Buster Cloud ........ .3111955 Dan Brown ........... .3141956 Bob Burr ............... .4001957 Dave Clary............ .3141958 Don Nipp .............. .3331959 Bob Hembree....... .4211960 Bob Hembree....... .3701961 George Kernek ..... .3461962 Buzz McDonald ... .3171963 Eddie Peach ......... .3701964 Tom Lindsey ........ .3371965 Denny Hopkins .... .3121966 Jay Cronley .......... .3131967 Ron Rowell .......... .2901968 S. Harrington ....... .3441969 Mike Swenton...... .3271970 Bobby Jack .......... .3331971 Mike Swenton...... .3271972 Bobby Jack .......... .346

1973 Kenny King .......... .3721974 Keith Drumright ... .391 1975 Bill Severns .......... .3411976 Greg Stitzinger .... .3451977 Gary Thweatt ....... .3291978 Rob Robison ........ .3611979 Dickie Sewell ....... .3881980 Ray Hayward ....... .3871981 Greg Carlton ........ .3921982 Kevin Bates ......... .3201983 Ray Hayward ....... .3871984 John Toal ............. .4401985 Rusty McGinnis ... .3491986 Kevin Burdick ...... .4391987 Chris Ebright ........ .4601988 Chris Ebright ........ .4001989 Mark Cole ............ .3821990 S. Campbell ......... .4151991 Marty Neff ........... .3901992 Brian Eldridge ...... .3821993 Greg Norton ......... .3701994 Darvin Traylor ...... .3631995 Bobby Brown ....... .3621996 Bobby Brown ....... .3841997 Casey Bookout .... .3871998 Casey Bookout .... .405 Derek Wathan ...... .4051999 Rick Park ............. .3682000 Tom Whiteman .... .3602001 Greg Dobbs .......... .4282002 Jason Fransz ....... .3562003 Eddie Cornejo ...... .3932004 Ole Sheldon ......... .3672005 Ryan Rohlinger .... .345 2006 Ryan Rohlinger .... .387 2007 Joe Dunigan ........ .3522008 MIke Gosse .......... .3682009 J.T. Wise .............. .3592010 Garrett Buechele . .3592011 Cameron Seitzer .. .3582012 Max White ........... .3372013 Matt Oberste ....... .3732014 Mac James ............330

YEAR ..............AVG. .... HR ..... SB ..... ERA .....SV .......SO .. FLD% ........ E1949 ..................236 ...... 9 ......39 ....3.30 ...... na ........ 75 ...... na ....... na1950 .................273 .... 13 ......54 ....5.10 ..... na ........ 98 .... .945 ...... 481951 .................232 ...... 8 ......25 ....3.94 ..... na ........ 82 .... .936 ...... 461952 .................271 ...... 6 ......28 ....7.97 ..... na ........ 85 .... .908 ...... 761953 .................258 .... 18 ......19 ....5.52 ..... na ........ 78 .... .945 ...... 421954 .................256 .... 11 ......25 ....4.06 ..... na ...... 100 .... .954 ...... 381962 .................225 ...... 9 ......20 ....4.89 ..... na ...... 105 ....... na ....... na1963 .................237 .... 10 ......17 ....2.91 ..... na ...... 124 ....... na ....... na1964 .................266 .... 19 ......na .....3.81 ..... na ..... 174 ....... na ....... na1965 .................224 ...... 7 ......17 ....5.77 ..... na ...... 139 ....... na ....... na1966 .................233 ...... 7 ......20 ....3.94 ..... na ...... 139 ....... na ....... na1967 .................223 .... 11 ......11 ....3.42 ...... na ...... 163 ....... na ....... na1968 .................241 ...... 9 ......14 ....4.47 ..... na ...... 124 ....... na ....... na1969 .................276 .... 23 ......na .....2.93 ..... na ...... 172 ....... na ....... na1970 .................259 .... 20 ......45 ....3.71 ..... na ...... 190 .... .961 ...... 461971 .................275 .... 19 ......29 ....2.27 ..... na ...... 248 .... .954 ...... 451972 .................268 .... 19 ......49 ....2.86 ..... na ...... 340 .... .946 ...... 881973 .................320 .... 35 ....106 ....1.92 ..... 13 ..... 460 .... .961 ...... 781974 .................330 .... 18 ....121 ....2.32 ..... na ...... 364 .... .962 ...... 701975 .................300 .... 35 ....192 ....2.08 ....... 8 ..... 481 .... .965 ...... 781976 .................318 .... 40 ....168 ....2.78 ..... 12 ..... 489 .... .964 .... 1121977 .................322 .... 40 ......52 ....3.36 ....... 7 ..... 300 .... .955 ...... 791978 .................295 .... 29 ....113 ....2.66 ....... 9 ..... 337 .... .938 .... 1321979 .................310 .... 53 ....112 ....4.62 ....... 4 ..... 273 .... .936 .... 1431980 .................297 .... 77 ......45 ....4.19 ....... 1 ..... 283 .... .936 .... 1391981 .................328 .... 75 ......51 ....4.09 ....... 6 ..... 326 .... .959 ...... 781982 .................289 .... 52 ......63 ....5.10 ....... 6 ..... 322 .... .955 ...... 981983 .................317 .... 60 ......67 ....4.57 ....... 4 ..... 394 .... .947 .... 1151984 .................338 .... 63 ......64 ....3.62 ........ 7 ..... 402 .... .961 ...... 811985 .................310 .... 91 ....125 .....4.15 ........ 9 ...... 463 .... .969 ...... 771986 .................341 .... 95 ....155 ....6.14 ....... 8 ..... 351 .... .958 .... 1001987 .................355 .... 92 ....127 ....5.58 ....... 5 ..... 499 .... .948 .... 1151988 .................308 .... 66 ....143 ....5.54 ....... 8 ..... 475 .... .940 .... 1451989 .................332 .... 76 ....168 ....5.52 ..... 12 ..... 421 .... .960 ...... 941990 .................307 .... 61 ......77 ....5.85 ..... 11 ..... 383 .... .950 .... 1051991 .................324 .... 83 ......86 ....5.31 ..... 12 ..... 403 .... .963 ...... 831992 .................307 .... 83 ......91 ....4.99 ..... 13 ..... 437 .... .966 ...... 851993 .................322 .... 55 ......83 ....6.58 ..... 10 ..... 214 .... .961 ...... 841994 .................319 .... 69 ......18 ....4.08 ..... 19 ..... 479 .... .969 ...... 821995 .................312 .... 68 ......93 ....4.01 ..... 11 ..... 455 .... .967 ...... 761996 .................330 .... 52 ....104 ....6.57 ..... 16 ..... 352 .... .957 .... 1021997 .................344 .... 73 ......86 ....5.91 ..... 16 ..... 352 .... .957 .... 1021998 .................335 ..114 ......70 ....6.25 ..... 11 ..... 548 .... .971 ...... 671999 .................309 .... 74 ......44 ....6.25 ..... 16 ..... 420 .... .970 ...... 692000 .................315 .... 57 ......87 ....4.74 ..... 21 ..... 436 .... .962 ...... 962001 .................298 .... 52 ......69 ....5.48 ....... 5 ..... 367 .... .953 .... 1102002 .................297 .... 76 ......76 ....4.86 ..... 13 ..... 470 .... .958 ...... 992003 .................275 .... 38 ......91 ....5.15 ..... 12 ..... 356 .... .957 ...... 912004 .................286 .... 41 ......73 ....4.25 ..... 12 ..... 352 .... .971 ...... 712005 ..................294 ..... 49 .......64 .....4.77 ...... 14 ...... 426 .... .967 ....... 792006 ..................323 ..... 54 .......85 .....5.05 ...... 13 ...... 480 .... .983 ....... 432007 ..................305 ..... 37 .......96 .....4.74 ...... 13 ...... 466 .... .966 ....... 742008 ..................312 ..... 54 .......74 .....5.29 ...... 12 ...... 429 .... .966 ....... 812009 ..................317 ..... 91 .......66 .....5.09 ...... 16 ...... 495 .... .973 ....... 652010 ..................307 ...105 .......98 .....3.76 ...... 17 ...... 535 .... .976 ....... 622011 ..................313 ..... 41 .......79 .....3.00 ...... 12 ...... 450 .... .973 ....... 612012 ..................262 ..... 36 .......77 .....3.31 ...... 15 ...... 521 .... .968 ....... 852013 ..................282 ..... 32 .......62 .....2.95 ...... 13 ...... 533 .... .971 ....... 722014 ................ .287 ..... 30 .......47 .....4.37 ...... 10 ...... 444 ... .960 ....... 91

BATTING CHAMPIONS

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SUCCESS ON THENATIONAL SCENE

The Sooners have appeared in 36 NCAA Tournaments with 12 regional titles and 10 College World Series ap-pearances. Overall, OU is 79-69 in the NCAA postseason, including a 6-3 mark in 2010 on the road to the College World Series in Omaha.

In 2006, Oklahoma advanced to its first Super Regional at No. 1 Rice. The format origi-nated in 1999. Since then, the Sooners have won the 2010 Charlottesville Super Regional over No. 1 Virginia and later appeared in the 2012 Columbia and 2013 Baton Rouge Super Region-als.

The 2006 season also marked OU’s first time to host a NCAA Regional in Norman at L. Dale Mitchell Park. The stadium opened in 1982 after the Sooners had twice hosted a regional at Haskell Park in 1975 and 1977.

In 2009, Oklahoma was awarded its first national seed in the tournament, coming in at No. 7.

1947NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENTOklahoma A&M W, 6-2Texas L, 9-10

1951NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPSHouston W, 5-2Houston W, 6-5Houston W, 2-1

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS

Ohio State W, 9-8 Springfield College W, 7-1Southern California W, 4-1Tennessee W, 3-2

1953NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Houston W, 7-4Houston L, 7-8Houston L, 3-5

1955NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENTOklahoma A&M W, 3-0Oklahoma A&M L, 3-6Oklahoma A&M L, 2-6

1956NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT North Dakota State L, 3-8

1972NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Tulsa W, 6-3Tulsa W, 5-4 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Temple W, 2-1 (13)Arizona State L, 0-1Texas L, 1-7

1973NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Creighton W, 8-1Tulsa W, 4-1Tulsa W, 5-3 (14) NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Minnesota L, 0-1Penn State W, 6-0Texas L, 2-10

1974NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPSTulsa W, 6-2Tulsa W, 5-4

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESNorthern Colorado W, 10-1Miami (Fla.) L, 1-5Texas L, 4-10

1975NCAA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPSTexas A&M W, 6-4Tulsa L, 3-4Texas A&M W, 5-4Tulsa W, 2-1Tulsa W, 8-5 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESTexas L, 2-4Cal State Fullerton W, 11-4Eastern Michigan W, 7-0 Arizona State L, 0-1

1976NCAA S. CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPSMiami (Fla.) W, 11-3Texas W, 3-2Texas L, 5-6Texas W, 4-1

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESWashington State L, 1-6Arizona L, 2-10

1977NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALMichigan W, 3-1Southern Illinois L, 3-7Michigan L, 2-5

1979NCAA MIDWEST REGIONALArizona L, 1-8Indiana State W, 9-2Hawaii L, 8-12

1982NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALOhio State W, 5-2Texas L, 0-8Florida State W, 7-6Eastern Michigan L, 2-9

1984NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALNevada-Las Vegas L, 1-2Lamar L, 3-4

1985NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALLamar W, 9-1Grambling W, 5-2Texas L, 4-9Lamar L, 5-7

1986NCAA SOUTH I REGIONALEastern Kentucky W, 21-14LSU L, 5-8Tulane L, 5-14

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1987NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALSam Houston State L, 1-5Texas L, 5-10

1988NCAA WEST II REGIONALPepperdine L, 1-10Arizona State L, 6-13

1989NCAA WEST I REGIONALLoyola Marymount W, 5-2Long Beach State L, 4-11Loyola Marymount L, 5-6

1991NCAA SOUTH REGIONALSouth Alabama L, 4-5LSU L, 3-4

1992NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL CHAMPSUCLA W, 4-3Mississippi State L, 6-9Clemson W, 7-6Mississippi State W, 10-6UCLA W, 10-0

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESTexas L, 3-15Wichita State W, 8-4Texas L, 5-8

1994NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPSArkansas State W, 10-3Stanford W, 10-4Texas W, 15-4Texas W, 6-3

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS

Auburn W, 5-4Arizona State W, 4-3Arizona State W, 6-1Georgia Tech W, 13-5

1995NCAA MIDWEST II REGIONAL CHAMPSIndiana State W, 9-6Texas W, 13-9Auburn W, 9-8Auburn W, 3-1

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESFlorida State L, 2-3Southern California L, 4-9

1997NCAA SOUTH I REGIONALLong Beach State L, 0-1LSU L, 3-14

1998NCAA ATLANTIC II REGIONALDelaware W, 6-3Rutgers W, 9-7Florida State L, 2-23Auburn L, 8-9

2000NCAA OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL Oral Roberts W, 6-5UCLA L, 5-10Oral Roberts W, 9-7UCLA L, 3-11

2002NCAA WICHITA STATE REGIONALArkansas L, 5-8Wichita State L, 4-8

2004NCAA OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONALUCLA L, 1-9Central Conn. State W, 6-1UCLA L, 7-17

2005NCAA OXFORD REGIONALSouthern Miss W, 5-4Mississippi L, 3-7Maine W, 11-10Mississippi L, 5-20 2006NCAA NORMAN REGIONAL CHAMPSTCU L, 5-6 Houston W, 8-6TCU W, 15-6Wichita State W, 12-7Wichita State W, 7-6 NCAA HOUSTON SUPER REGIONALRice L, 4-10Rice W, 11-5Rice L, 5-9 2008NCAA TEMPE REGIONALVanderbilt W, 8-5Arizona State L, 3-15Vanderbilt W, 11-10Arizona State L, 0-12

2009NCAA NORMAN REGIONALWichita State W, 5-4Arkansas L, 6-17Washington State W, 7-2Arkansas L, 0-11

2010NCAA NORMAN REGIONAL CHAMPSOral Roberts W, 7-6North Carolina W, 7-6North Carolina W, 3-2

NCAA CHARLOTTESVILLESUPER REGIONALVirginia L, 2-3Virginia W, 10-7Virginia W, 11-0

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESSouth Carolina W, 4-3Clemson L, 4-6South Carolina L, 2-3 2011NCAA FORT WORTH REGIONALDallas Baptist L, 2-3 (10)Oral Roberts L, 0-7

2012NCAA CHARLOTTESVILLE REGIONAL CHAMPSAppalachian State L, 4-5Army W, 2-1 (10)Virginia W, 5-4Appalachian State W, 14-6Appalachian State W, 5-2

NCAA COLUMBIA SUPER REGIONALSouth Carolina L, 0-5South Carolina L, 1-5

2013NCAA BLACKSBURG REGIONAL CHAMPSCoastal Carolina W, 7-3Connecticut W, 5-3 (12)Virginia Tech W, 10-4

NCAA BATON ROUGE SUPER REGIONALLSU L, 0-2LSU L, 1-11

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TERRY BOGENER (Above) Terry Bogener was a member of the 1977 Big 8 All-Tour-nament team, the same season the Sooners claimed their first postseason conference championship.

1976Missouri L, 2-4Nebraska W, 15-5Oklahoma State W, 2-1Missouri W, 8-0Iowa State W, 9-4Missouri L, 3-5

1977BIG EIGHTTOURNAMENT CHAMPKansas W, 5-0Missouri W, 13-6Missouri W, 16-6

1978Kansas W, 2-1Missouri L, 3-4Oklahoma State L, 6-8

1979BIG EIGHTTOURNAMENT CHAMPNebraska W, 7-6Missouri W, 10-7Nebraska W, 9-7

1980Nebraska L, 6-13Missouri L, 1-6

1982Nebraska W, 12-8Oklahoma State L, 6-7Nebraska W, 8-2Oklahoma State L, 3-5

1983Kansas State W, 6-2Iowa State W, 7-6Oklahoma State L, 1-3 Nebraska W, 2-1Oklahoma State W, 10-8Oklahoma State L, 7-13

1984Nebraska L, 7-15Missouri W, 17-12Nebraska W, 5-2Oklahoma State L, 4-13

1985Nebraska W, 18-11Oklahoma State L, 4-13Nebraska W, 5-3Oklahoma State L, 4-19

1986Missouri W, 14-8Oklahoma State W, 7-5Oklahoma State L, 7-12Oklahoma State L, 3-9

1987Nebraska W, 11-4Oklahoma State W, 9-4Oklahoma State L, 6-15Oklahoma State L, 6-9

1988Missouri W, 12-6Oklahoma State L, 1-15Missouri W, 7-2Oklahoma State W, 7-6Oklahoma State L, 5-9

1989Missouri L, 8-10Iowa State W, 14-12Missouri L, 6-8

1991Missouri W, 9-3Oklahoma State L, 3-4Missouri W, 5-0Oklahoma State L, 4-6

1992 Iowa State W, 5-1Oklahoma State W, 15-6Oklahoma State L, 2-3Oklahoma State L, 5-13 1993Kansas L, 0-4Kansas State W, 11-7Nebraska L, 14-19

1994Nebraska L, 2-3Missouri W, 15-2Iowa State W, 5-3Nebraska W, 21-4Oklahoma State L, 3-6

1995Kansas L, 1-2(12)Oklahoma State L, 7-9(11)

1996Iowa State W, 14-4Oklahoma State L, 11-16Missouri L, 11-20

THE AUTOMATIC BIDThe Big 12 Conference, and the Big Eight before it, is considered one of the tough-est conferences year in and year out across the country in every sport. Baseball is no exception, as the conference has been well represented in the NCAA Tournament and College World Series. That postseason success on the national scene all starts with competition in the Big 12 regular season and the conference tournament. The winner of the eight-team, dou-ble-elimination tournament receives an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament. The Sooners have taken ad-vantage of that route on four occasions and are the only Big 12 team to advance to every conference tournament since 1997. OU ended the 1970s with two Big 8 Tournament Champion-ships out of the final three years. The 1977 title was the first for OU in the conference’s postseason tournament, and it came after the Sooners won the regular season title as well. In 1979, the Sooners once again claimed the postsea-son championship after finishing third in the regular season.

In the first year of the Big 12 Conference, the Oklahoma defeated Texas Tech, 19-17, in the championship game to claim the first conference tournament title. OU fin-ished the regular season in fourth place with an 18-11 re-cord in Big 12 play. The Soon-ers were 39-20 overall in 1997 and went 0-2 in the NCAA Tour-nament.

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JONATHAN GRAY (Left) Jonathan Gray pitched a complete game, three-hit shutout against Baylor in the 2013 Big 12 Tourna-ment opener on his way to Most Outstanding Player as the Sooners claimed their second Big 12 Tour-nament title.

Overall Record ................ 70-63 Big 8 ................................ 38-34Big 12 .............................. 32-29

Opponents: ..................(Big 12)Baylor ..........................3-3 (3-3)Iowa State .................. 6-0 (n/a)Kansas ........................4-3 (2-1)Kansas State ..............4-2 (2-2)Missouri ..................15-12 (4-5)Nebraska ...................11-8 (0-4)Oklahoma State ......14-23 (8-2)Texas ...........................1-4 (1-4)Texas A&M ..................4-4 (4-4)Texas Tech ..................8-3 (8-3)

1997BIG 12TOURNAMENT CHAMPTexas A&M L, 3-11Texas Tech W, 5-3Missouri W, 16-7Oklahoma State W, 10-5Texas Tech W, 19-17

1998Texas Tech L, 1-5Texas A&M W, 10-4Oklahoma State W, 9-4Texas Tech L, 3-4

1999Texas A&M W, 10-5Nebraska L, 7-14Texas A&M L, 3-10

2000Oklahoma State W, 9-8Missouri W, 12-6Nebraska L, 1-3Nebraska L, 1-6

2001Texas Tech L, 5-17Texas W, 9-7Texas Tech W, 4-3Texas A&M L, 1-10

2002Oklahoma State W, 11-3Texas A&M W, 9-1Texas L, 1-2Texas L, 5-8

2003Texas A&M L, 2-11Oklahoma State W, 4-2Texas L, 4-5

2004Missouri L, 5-9Texas Tech W, 3-1Baylor L, 4-14 (7)

2005Missouri L, 7-8Nebraska L, 3-6

2006Kansas L, 2-7Missouri L, 0-11Oklahoma State W, 21-6

2007Missouri W, 7-2Oklahoma State W, 9-8Baylor L, 6-7

2008Texas A&M W, 4-1Missouri W, 4-3Texas L, 10-11

2009Texas Tech W, 5-2Texas A&M L, 15-17Missouri L, 4-5

2010Kansas W, 3-2Baylor L, 3-8Kansas State W, 13-2

2011Kansas State L, 3-5Texas Tech W, 3-1Kansas State L, 3-4

2012Oklahoma State W, 1-0Baylor W, 3-2Baylor W, 7-2Missouri L, 7-8

2013BIG 12TOURNAMENT CHAMPBaylor W, 2-0Texas Tech W, 8-0Kansas State W, 7-6(11)Kansas W, 7-2

2014Oklahoma State L, 4-13Texas Tech W, 9-8Oklahoma State L, 8-11

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1951 Jack Shirley, P ..................................Second Team%1952 Gene Sheets, 2B ..............................Second Team %1953 Gene Sheets, 2B ....................................First Team%1963 Eddy Peach, OF ....................................Third Team%1972 Bobby Jack, 2B ......................................First Team% Jackson Todd, P ...................................Third Team%1973 MikeUmfleet,2B ..............................Second Team% Joe Simpson, OF ..................................Third Team% Jackson Todd, P ...................................Third Team%1974 Keith Drumright, 2B ..........................Second Team% Kenny King, DH .................................Second Team% Stan Meek, P ........................................... Third Team1975 Bob Shirley, P .......................................... Third Team ................................................. Honorable Mention% Bill Severns, OF .....................................Third Team% MikeUmfleet,2B .................... Honorable Mention%1976 Kelly Snider, 1B ........................................ First Team Keith Drumright, 2B ..........................Second Team%1977 Mark Nipp, P .....................................Second Team%1978 Mark Nipp, P ....................................... Second Team1979 Nick Capra, 2B ......................................... First Team1981 Ray Hayward, P/1B ................................ Third Team1983 Ray Hayward, P ....................................... First Team1985 Bobby Witt, P ........................................... First Team Steve Peters, P ...............................Second Team%*1986 Kevin Burdick, 2B/DH ............................First Team% ............................................................Second Team* Kevin Pearson, SS .................................. Third Team1987 Chris Ebright, OF................................Second Team*1988 Todd Butler, OF .....................................Third Team%1991 Marty Neff, OF ...................................Second Team* ...............................................................Third Team%1992 Brian Eldridge, 2B ..............................First Team%*&1993 Greg Norton, 3B ................................Second Team# Rich Hills, SS ....................................Second Team#1994 Rick Gutierrez, 2B .................................... First Team Rich Hills, SS ...................................... Second Team1995 Mark Redman, P ..................................First Team&# Javier Flores, C ......................................First Team# ...........................................................Second Team& Rich Hills, SS ....................................Second Team#1996 Javier Flores, C .................................Second Team# Damon Minor, 1B .....................Honorable Mention#1997 Javier Flores, C ...................................... First Team+ ...........................................................Second Team# ............................................................ Third Team&% Brian Shackleford, UT ..........................Third Team#1998 Casey Bookout, 1B ........................... Third Team#&* Geoff Geary, P .......................................Third Team# Derek Wathan, SS ...............................Third Team#&1999 Casey Bookout, 1B ............................. Second Team2000 Jeff Bajenaru, P/UT ............................ First Team#% ..........................................................Second Team^+ ............................................................. Third Team&*2001 Greg Dobbs, OF/1B .................... Second Team&*%#2009 J.T. Wise, C .............................................First Team# .......................................................Second Team*&% Jamie Johnson, OF ..............................Third Team% Ryan Duke, P .........................................Third Team#2010 Garrett Buechele, 3B .........................Second Team* ...............................................................Third Team%2011 Michael Rocha, P..............................Second Team& Tyler Ogle, C ...........................................Third Team*2013 Jonathan Gray, P ...............................First Team*#% ...........................................................Second Team& Matt Oberste, 1B/DH .............................First Team# ............................................................Second Team* ...............................................................Third Team&

Jack ShirleyRHP, 1951

Gene Sheets2B, 1952-53

Eddy PeachOF, 1963

Bobby Jack2B, 1972

Jackson ToddP, 1972-73

Mike Umfleet2B, 1973/75

Joe SimpsonOF, 1973

Keith Drumright2B, 1974/76

Kenny KingDH, 1974

Stan Meek,LHP, 1974

Bob ShirleyP, 1975

Bill SevernsOF, 1975

Kelly Snider1B, 1976

Mark NippP, 1977-78

Nick Capra2B, 1979

Ray HaywardP/1B, 1981/83

Bobby WittRHP, 1985

Steve PetersP, 1985

Kevin Burdick2B/DH, 1986

Kevin PearsonSS, 1986

ALL-AMERICANS

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Chris EbrightOF, 1987

Todd ButlerOF, 1988

Marty NeffOF, 1991

Brian Eldridge2B, 1992

Rich HillsSS, 1993-95

Rick Gutierrez2B, 1994

Mark RedmanLHP, 1995

Brian ShackelfordUT, 1997

Casey Bookout1B, 1998-99

Geoff GearyP, 1998

Derek WathanSS, 1998

Jeff BajenaruP, 2000

Greg Dobbs1B/OF, 2001

Michael RochaRHP, 2011

Tyler OgleC, 2011

Jonathan GrayRHP, 2013

Matt Oberste1B/DH, 2013

Greg Norton3B, 1993

Javier FloresC, 1995-97

Damon Minor1B, 1996

J.T. WiseC, 2009

Jamie JohnsonOF, 2009

Ryan DukeP, 2009

Garrett Buechele3B, 2010

1997 Rick Park, DH/UT ....................... .............................. First Team*&2000 Austin Mix, P .............................. .............................. First Team*&2002 Matt Bose, 3B ............................. ................................ First Team& David Purcey, P ........................... ................................ First Team&2005 Kody Kaiser, OF .......................... ............................Second Team*2007 Aaron Baker, 1B .......................... .................................First Team*2009 Garrett Buechele, 3B .................. ................................ First Team&2010 Max White, OF ............................ ............................ First Team*&#2011 Dillon Overton, LHP .................... ................................Third Team*2013 Craig Aikin, OF ............................ ................................ First Team& Jacob Evans, LHP ...................... ................................ First Team& Anthony Hermelyn, C ................. ................................ First Team&2014 Sheldon Neuse, IF/RHP .............................. First Team*&

KEY% - American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)* - Baseball America& - Collegiate Baseball News# - National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA)^ - Baseball Weekly+ - Sporting News

FRESHMANALL-AMERICANS

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L. Dale Mitchell, 1946-56Two-Time AL All-Star

.312 Career Hitter

Bobby Witt, 1986-01142 Wins - 1,955 Strikeouts

2001 World Series Champions (ARI)

Jason Bartlett, 2004-142009 AL All-Star

.273 Postseason Hitter

John Russell, 1984-93Pittsburgh PiratesManager (2008-10)

Mark Redman, 1999-082006 AL All-Star

2003 World Series Champions (FLA)Started Game 3 of ‘03 WS

Russ Ortiz, 1998-102003 NL All-Star

Led NL with 21 Wins in ‘03

Greg Dobbs, 2004-pres. (L)2008 World Series Champions (PHI)

Geoff Geary, 2003-09 (R)Teammates on ‘07 Phillies

Greg Norton, 1996-09600 Hits - 89 Home Runs

Eddie Fisher, 1959-731965 AL All-Star

85 Wins - 81 Saves

Major League NotesL. Dale Mitchell became the eighth Sooner to reach the big leagues in 1946 and was the first alum to be named an All-Star at the game’s highest level. A .312 career hitter over his 11 seasons, Mitchell hit a career-best .336 for the Cleveland Indians in 1948 and led the American League in hits with 203, while being named an All-Star in 1949.Overall, 64 players with ties to the Univer-sity of Oklahoma have appeared in a Major League Baseball game. Lindy McDaniel spent 21 seasons in the bigs from 1955-75, the longest career of any Sooner. Primar-ily a reliever, he won 141 games and saves 172, leading the National League on four occasions. McDaniel spent eight seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he was named a NL All-Star in 1960, while experi-encing his most successful years with the New York Yankees.Eddie Fisher pitched 15 seasons with six teams from 1959-73, including seven years with the Chicago White Sox. He won 85 games and saved 81. Fisher was an AL All-Star in 1965, posting career-high in wins (15) and saves (24).From 1979-90, Mickey Hatcher played cor-ner outfield and infield positions for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Minnesota Twins. A .280 career hitter, he started all five games of the 1988 World Series in left field for the World Champion Dodgers.As Oklahoma’s highest MLB Draft pick, until matched in 2013, Bobby Witt pitched in the majors from 1986-01. He won 142 games and struck out 1,955 batters, which ranks 80th in MLB history. After spending 11 of his 16 seasons with the Texas Rangers, Witt was a part of the Arizona Diamond-backs 2001 World Championship.Greg Norton made a 13-year Major League career as a pinch-hitter and corner infielder. He hit 89 home runs, the most of any Soon-er, between 1996-09, and totaled 600 hits with six different teams.A member of the 1994 CWS Championship team, Russ Ortiz pitched for six MLB teams from 1998-10. He led the NL with 21 wins for the Atlanta Braves in 2003 and was named an All-Star, finishing fourth in Cy Young voting.Mark Redman was a member of the 1994 Sooners and a 1995 First Round pick of the Minnesota Twins. He won 14 games and started game three for the World Series Champion Florida Marlins in 2003. Redman was later an AL All-Star with the Kansas City Royals in 2006.Four former Sooners played in the majors in 2014, including Greg Dobbs and Garrett Richards along with Burch Smith and Jack-son Williams, who made their MLB debut. Dobbs was a 2008 World Series Champion with the Philadelphia Phillies, defeating fel-low Sooner Jason Bartlett and the Tampa Bay Rays.

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Chase Anderson*Jeff AndraJack Armstrong*#$Jeff Bajenaru*Aaron BakerGlen BannisterJason Bartlett*Kevin BatesRick BennettMike BerryBuddy BlairElliott Blair Danny BlackTerry Bogener*Brent BohrofenBritt BonneauCasey BookoutCasey BrownDick Brown*John BrownellMike BrumleyConnor BuchmannBucky BucklesGarrett Buechele Chris BurginKevin BurdickBrad BurnsCaleb BushyheadTodd ButlerScott CampbellEthan CarnesNick Capra*Kevin CastleberryChuckie CaufieldRocky Cherry*Drew ChristmonJason ChowningUcal ClantonDera ClarkMarvin CobbMark ColeSherman CollinsSteve Connelly*Austin CooseEddie CornejoTim Cossins

Darron Cox*Jeff CrossKyle Denney*Greg Dobbs*John DouglasAndrew DoyleKeith Drumright*Ryan Duke Joe DuniganTom EatonChris EbrightJay EddingsThor EdgellBrian EldridgeChris Ellison Mike EmptingJeremy ErbenJason EvansEddie Fisher*$Jake FisherJavier FloresMike FordClifton FosterTim FoxJason FranszGeorge Frazier*Jamie GannScott GarnderGeoff Geary*Chip GlassTyler GoochMike GosseJonathan Gray#Evan GreuselRick GutierrezTony GwinnChris HaggardRonnie HallKeith Hamilton Scott HamiltonDavid HarriganDrew HarrisonCorey HartMatt HarughtyMickey Hatcher*Ray Hayward*#

Mike HensleyBryant Hernanndez Willy Hill Rich HillsBruce HinzLee HoverChris HowardAntwonie HubbardJeff HughesJoseph HughesJim Huslig Billy Irions#Keith IsaacsBobby JackRichard JacobsDanny Jackson*$Chris Jakubauskus*Mac JamesDavid JohnsonJamie JohnsonJoe JordanJohn JordanJeff KayeKorey KelingGeorge Kernek*Bryan KingKevin King*Jim KoehlerJohn KosenskiZak KrislockGary Krug*Marty KunklerRoger LaFrancois*Mickey LashleyRobert LavenderLes LaytonZach LekseRon LeonTom LindseyAaron Looper*Hector LorenzanaKevin LovingierDavid LuethyDamien MagnificoByron MathewsJack MayfieldJarod McAuliffJake McCarterPaul McCurtainDaniel McCutchen*Lyndall McDaniel*$Rusty McGinnis*Stan MeekCasey MendenhallFrank MerazBuster MillsDamon Minor*Ryan Minor*Billy Mitchell

L. Dale Mitchell*$Jose MontenegroScott MooreCarl MortonDon MorrisZach Neal Marty NeffBreen NewcomerMark NippGreg Norton*Matthew ObersteTyler OgleDillon OvertonSteven Okert Kevin Olsen*Russell Ortiz*$Paul OsterMike PaceKen PalmerJackie ParrishValentino Pascucci*Garrett PattersonKevin PearsonWayne PechekSteve Peters*Lannie PhillipsJoe Price*Elmer PonderDavid Purcey#*Russell RaleyMark Redman*#$Chuck RedmondCraig Reid#Aaron RezaJay ReynoldsGarret Richards*#Jim RichardsonRalph Rickey#Mark RobertsJ.R. RobinsonDarrell RodgersRyan Rohlinger*Jimmy RollinsMatt Ruebel*Rudy RuferJohn Russell*#Dee SandersMike SantiagoWill SavageDoug SchaefferKevin SchaefferKevin SchulaDon Schwall*$Mike SealJay SearcyCameron Seitzer Tyson Seng Bill Severns*#Brian Shackelford*

Ole SheldonBob Shirley*#Bobby Shore Joe Simpson*Mike SmedesBurch Smith Doug SmithKevin SmithKelly SniderMark SotoGary SpringerGlenn SullivanBob StephensonGreg StitzingerMike Swenton#Mike SwindellTim SwobHeath TaylorTommy ThompsonArt ToalJohn ToalJackson Todd*Mike UmfleetJim VaianaRyan Van HornDe Wayne Vaughn*Joe VicteryCurtis VoylesTim WaltonBilly WaltripDerek WathanGary WeeseTommy WhitemanDerrick White*J.T. WiseJerry WhittakerJackson Williams#*Jeff WilliamsPaul Williams#Reggie Willits*Toby WilmotBobby Witt*#Spencer WymanStan ZaltsmanJesse Zepeda

SOONER PROFESSIONAL ALUMNI According to university records, the following players have played in Major League Baseball or its minor league af-filiates. Corrections and additions are welcome and should be addressed to the OU Athletics Communications Office. * Participated in at least one MLB game# First Round Draft Pick$ MLB All-Star Selection

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BATTING AVERAGE1. Dale Mitchell, 1942-46 ......... .4672. Kevin Burdick, 1986-87 ........ .4203. Ron Leon, 1983-84 ............... .3934. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ......... .3925. Scott Campbell, 1989-91 ..... .3866. Ray Hayward, 1980-83 ......... .381 Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ...... .3818. Bobby Brown, 1995-96 ......... .3739. Willy Hill, 1995-98 ................ .367 Ole Sheldon, 2004 ................ .36711. Corey Hart, 1997-98 ............. .36412. Brian Eldridge, 1991-92 ....... .362

GAMES1. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ......239 Max White, 2010-13 ...............2393. Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................2374. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................2285. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........2256. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 .........2247. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...2228. Javier Flores, 1994-97 ...........2199. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........208 Rusel Raley, 2003-06 .............20811. Tommy Thompson, 1976-79 ...202 Damon Minor, 1993-96 ..........202 Caleb Bushyhead, 2009-12 ....202

AT-BATS1. Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................869 Max White, 2010-13 ...............8693. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ......8634. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................844 Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...8446. Javier Flores, 1994-97 ...........7687. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........7628. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 .........7599. Russell Raley, 2003-06...........75410. Garrett Buechele, 2009-11 .....73711. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........72112. Matt Bose, 2002-05................701

HITS1. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ......2952. Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................2903. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...2854. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................2825. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........2756. Max White, 2010-13 ...............2697. Javier Flores, 1994-97 ...........2648. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ...........2589. Garrett Buechele, 2009-11 .....25310. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........25211. Russell Raley, 2003-06...........23712. Derek Wathan, 1996-98 .........235

RUNS1. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ...........2092. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...2053. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........1984. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........1935. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 .........1906. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ......1857. Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................1848. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................1819. Mark Cole, 1987-89 ................17810. Javier Flores, 1994-97 ...........17111. Max White, 2010-13 ...............17012. Derek Wathan, 1996-98 .........169

DOUBLES1. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 .....672. Rich Hills, 1992-95 ...................653. Javier Flores, 1994-97 .............594. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ..........575. Rick Park, 1997-00 ...................556. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 .............53 Max White, 2010-13 .................538. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ............51 Mark Cole, 1987-89 ..................5110. Willy Hill, 1995-98 ....................4911. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 ...........48 Kevin Burdick, 1986-87 ............48

TRIPLES1. Chip Glass, 1993-94 .................212. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ............183. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 .............174. Willy Hill, 1995-98 ....................165. Bill Severns, 1972-75 ...............15 Baine Brooks, 1986-87 .............157. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ........14 Byron Mathews, 1990-92 .........149. Jim Richards, 1985-86 .............1310. Tommy Whiteman, 1999-00 ....12

HOME RUNS1. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ..........602. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 .....553. Rick Park, 1997-00 ...................514. John Russell, 1980-82 .............485. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 .............456. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 ...........437. Jeff Kaye, 1982-85 ...................39 Damon Minor, 1993-96 ............399. Brian Eldridge, 1991-92 ...........3010. Ray Hayward, 1980-83 .............30 Ryan Rohlinger, 2004-06 ..........3011. Garrett Buechele, 2008-11 .......2912. Aaron Baker, 2007-09 ...............28

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...1322. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ...........1203. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........1194. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................1105. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 ...........976. Rich Hills, 1992-95 ...................957. Damon Minor, 1993-96 ............908. Javier Flores, 1994-97 .............849. John Russell, 1980-82 .............8210. Aaron Baker, 2007-09 ...............77

RUNS BATTED IN1. Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...2512. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ...........2393. Rick Park, 1997-00 .................2284. Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........2205. Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................1906. Kevin Pearson, 1983-86 .........1867. Damon Minor, 1993-96 ..........1718. Garrett Buechele, 2009-11 .....1689. Kelly Snider, 1974-76 .............167 Aaron Baker, 2007-09 .............16711. Mark Cole, 1987-89 ................15612. Javier Flores, 1994-97 ...........154

BASE ON BALLS1. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........1452. Damon Minor, 1993-96 ..........1393. Jeff Kaye, 1982-85 .................136 Casey Bookout, 1996-99 ........1365. Chris Ebright, 1987-89 ...........1356. Mike Umfleet, 1973-75...........1287. Bill Severns, 1972-75 .............1068. Kenny King, 1971-74 ..............105 Rich Hills, 1992-95 .................105 Brian Shackleford, 1995-98 ...105

STOLEN BASES1. Terry Bogener, 1975-78 ..........1162. Keith Drumright, 1973-76 ........923. Baine Brooks, 1986-87 .............74 Byron Mathews, 1990-92 .........745. Bill Severns, 1972-75 ...............706. Aric Thomas, 1994-95 ..............617. Kevin Castleberry, 1987-88 ......608. Derek Wathan, 1996-98 ...........589. Willy Hill, 1995-98 ....................5710. Wayne Pechek, 1974-76 ..........54 Mark Cole, 1987-89 ..................54 Rick Gutierrez, 1993-94 ...........54 Reggie Willits, 2002-03 ............54

Top Row (L-R): Max White, Rich Hills, Rick Park, Greg Dobbs, Casey Bookout, Chip Glass.Center Row: Brian Shackleford, Javier Flores, Damon Minor.Bottom Row: Ryan Rohlinger, Cody Reine, J.T. Wise.

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BATTING AVERAGE1. Dale Mitchell, 1946 .............. .5072. Chris Ebright, 1987 .............. .4603. Ray Myers, 1934 .................. .4544. John Toal, 1984.................... .4405. Kevin Burdick, 1986 ............. .4396. Bus Wall, 1931 ..................... .4367. Greg Dobbs, 2001 ................ .4288. Victor Lasater, 1940 ............. .420 Dale Mitchell, 1942 .............. .420

AT-BATS1. Kelly Snider, 1976 ...................3042. Keith Drumright, 1976............2993. Terry Bogener, 1976 ...............2774. Chuckie Caufield, 2006 ..........2715. Roger LaFrancois, 1976 ........270 Rick Gutierrez, 1994...............2707. Kevin Burdick, 1986 ...............2698. Gary Thweatt, 1976 ................268 Jack Mayfield, 2013 ...............26810. Garrett Buechele, 2010 ..........262

HITS1. Kevin Burdick, 1986 ...............1182. Greg Dobbs, 2001 ..................1043. Keith Drumright, 1976............1034. Kevin Burdick, 1987 ...............1015. Ryan Rohlinger, 2006 ...............996. Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................967. Rick Gutierrez, 1994.................95 Chuckie Caufield, 206 ..............959. Terry Bogener, 1976 .................94 Darvin Taylor, 1994 ..................94 Ole Sheldon, 2004 ....................94 Garrett Buechele, 2010 ............9413. Mike Gosse, 2008 ....................9314. Greg Stitzinger, 1976 ...............92 Marty Neff, 1991 ......................92

RUNS1. Kevin Burdick, 1986 .................832. Kevin Burdick, 1987 .................803. Chris Ebright, 1987 ..................784. John Toal, 1986........................76 Jamie Johnson, 2009 ..............766. Todd Butler, 1988 .....................74 Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................74 Kevin Castleberry, 1989 ...........74 Darvin Taylor, 1994 ..................74 Casey Bookout, 1998 ...............7411. Jim Richardson, 1986 ..............72 Baine Brooks, 1987 ..................72 Britt Bonneau, 1992 .................72

DOUBLES1. Rich Hills, 1994 ........................282. Javier Flores, 1997...................27 Brian Shackleford, 1997 ..........274. Greg Dobbs, 2001 ....................255. Kevin Burdick, 1986 .................24 Kevin Burdick, 1987 .................247. Matt Anderson, 1988 ...............23 Mark Cole, 1989 .......................23 Andre Champagne, 1990 .........23 Mike Gosse, 2008 ....................2311. Chris Ebright, 1987 ..................22 Robert Lavender, 1987 .............22 Marty Neff, 1991 ......................22

TRIPLES1. Chip Glass, 1993 ......................122. Tommy Whiteman, 2000 .........103. Chip Glass, 1994 ........................94. Dale Mitchell, 1942 ....................8 Baine Brooks, 1987 ....................8 Corey Hart, 1997 ........................87. Keith Drumright, 1976................7 Baine Brooks, 1986 ....................7 Derrick White, 1991 ....................7 Willy Hill, 1997 ............................7 Derek Wathan, 1997 ...................7 Sheldon Neuse, 2014 .................7

HOME RUNS1. Casey Bookout, 1998 ...............262. Marty Neff, 1991 ......................243. Brian Eldridge, 1992 .................234. Kevin Pearson, 1986 ................21 Brian Shackleford, 1998 ..........216. John Russell, 1982 ..................207. Jeff Kaye, 1985 ........................18 Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................18 Rick Park, 2000 ........................1810. Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................17 J.T. Wise, 2009 .........................17 Garrett Buechele, 2010 ............17

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. Marty Neff, 1991 ......................472. Chris Ebright, 1987 ..................453. Brian Shackleford, 1997 ..........444. Brian Shackleford, 1998 ..........435. Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................40 Brian Eldridge, 1992 .................407. Kevin Burdick, 1986 .................38 Javier Flores, 1997...................38 Casey Bookout, 1998 ...............3810. Kevin Burdick, 1987 .................37 Greg Dobbs, 2001 ....................37

RUNS BATTED IN1. Kevin Burdick, 1986 .................912. Chris Ebright, 1987 ..................893. Chris Ebright, 1988 ..................87 Marty Neff, 1991 ......................875. Brian Eldridge, 1992 .................776. Kevin Pearson, 1986 ................76 Casey Bookout, 1998 ...............768. Rick Park, 2000 ........................759. Brian Shackleford, 1997 ..........70 Kevin Smith, 2006 ....................7011. Kelly Snider, 1976 .....................69

BASE ON BALLS1. Terry Bogener, 1976 .................682. Wayne Pechek, 1976................593. Baine Brooks, 1987 ..................57 Jesse Zepeda, 1996 .................575. Mike Umfleet, 1975 ..................566. Britt Bonneau, 1992 .................557. Chris Ebright, 1989 ..................538. Greg Stitzinger, 1976 ...............52 Darvin Taylor, 1994 ..................52

STOLEN BASES1. Todd Butler, 1988 .....................462. Kevin Castleberry, 1989 ...........433. Terry Bogener, 1976 .................424. Baine Brooks, 1986 ..................38 Aric Thomas, 1995 ...................386. Reggie Willits, 2003 .................377. Baine Brooks, 1987 ..................368. Keith Drumright, 1976..............349. Terry Bogener, 1975 .................3310. Joe Simpson, 1973 ..................32 Rick Gutierrez, 1994.................32

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CAREER RECORDS

WINS1. Bob Shirley, 1973-75 ................312. Mark Redman, 1994-95 ...........293. MIchael Rocha, 2008-11 ..........274. Ray Hayward, 1980-83 .............265. Scott Gardner, 1977-80 ............25 Marty Kunkler, 1974-76 ............25 Jackson Todd, 1971-73 ...........258. Mark Roberts, 2001-04 ............249. Rocky Cherry, 1999-02 .............24 Alex Kager, 1976-79 .................24 Casey Mendenhall, 1990-92 ....23 Dillon Overton, 2011-13 ...........23

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 50 IP)1. Mark Nipp, 1977-78...............1.152. Jackson Todd, 1971-73 ........1.503. Kim Cook, 1969-72 ................1.994. Breen Newcomer, 1974-75 ...2.015. Stan Meek, 1972-74 ..............2.026. Eddie Fisher, 1956-58 ...........2.137. Bucky Buckles, 1994 .............2.22

STRIKEOUTS1. Mark Roberts, 2001-04 ..........3382. Mark Redman, 1994-95 .........294 Austin Mix, 2000-03 ...............2944. Ray Hayward, 1980-83 ...........2935. Daniel McCutchen, 2004-06 ..2916. David Purcey, 2002-04 ...........2817. Bob Shirley, 1973-75 ..............2718. Matt Ruebel, 1989-91 ............2669. Dillon Overton, 2011-13 .........26410. Jackson Todd, 1971-73 .........26311. Jonathan Gray, 2012-13 ........25112. Evan Greusel, 1999-02 ...........237

APPEARANCES1. Jarod McAuliff, 2002-04 ..........962. Ryan Duke, 2008-11 .................933. Evan Greusel, 1999-02 .............834. Daniel McCutchen, 2004-06 ....805. Mark Roberts, 2001-04 ............796. Rocky Cherry, 1999-02 .............787. Michael Rocha, 2008-11 ..........768. Austin Mix, 2000-03 .................72 Will Savage, 2005-06 ...............7210. Michael Bradbury, 1999-02 ......70

COMPLETE GAMES1. Ray Hayward, 1980-83 .............302. Jackson Todd, 1971-73 ...........293. Joe Cox, 1964-66 .....................244. Rusty Disbro, 1966-68 .............22 Scott Gardner, 1977-80 ............226. Gary Weese, 1971-72 ...............19

SAVES1. Ryan Duke, 2008-11 .................352. Jeff Bajenaru, 1999-00 ............283. Jarod McAuliff, 2002-04 ..........174. Will Savage, 2005-06 ...............165. Bucky Buckles, 1994 ................146. Scott Dean, 1981-82 ..................9 Jake McCarter, 2008 ..................9 Garrett Richards, 2007-09 .........9 Jacob Evans, 2013-14 ............. 910. Matt Ruebel, 1989-91 ................8 Geoff Geary, 1997-98 .................8 Daniel McCutchen, 2004-06 ......8

INNINGS PITCHED1. Mark Roberts, 2001-04 .......365.22. Austin Mix, 2000-03 ............320.23. Scott Gardner, 1977-78 .......319.04. Michael Rocha, 2008-11 .....298.15. Casey Mendenhall, 1990-92 ....292.06. Daniel McCutchen, 2004-06 ....289.27. Dillon Overton, 2011-13 ......289.18. Bob Shirley, 1973-75 ...........286.09. Kevin King, 1988-90 ............277.0 Mark Redman, 1994-95 ......277.011. Evan Greusel, 1999-02 ........276.1

SEASON RECORDS

WINS1. Mark Redman, 1995 ................ 152. Steve Peters, 1985 .................. 14 Mark Redman, 1994 ................ 144. Geoff Geary, 1998 ................... 13 Bob Shirley, 1975 .................... 136. Marty Kunkler,1978 ................. 12 Mark Nipp, 1977 ...................... 12 Jackson Todd,1972 ................ 129. Scott Hamilton,1986 ............... 11 Marty Kunkler,1975 ................. 11 Steven Guerra, 2006 ................11 Casey Mendenhall, 1992 .........11 Bob Shirley,1974 ......................11

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Mark Nipp, 1977 ................... 0.722. Mickey Lashley, 1974 ........... 0.933. Dick Brown, 1969 ................. 1.06 Glenn Cannon, 1931 ............ 1.065. Kim Cook, 1972 .....................1.196. Eddie Fisher, 1957 ................ 1.207. Ken Palmer, 1975 ................. 1.288. Stan Meek, 1974 .................. 1.31

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jackson Todd, 1972 ................13 Jackson Todd, 1973 ................133. Ray Hayward, 1983 ..................114. Gary Weese, 1971 ....................10 Ray Hayward, 1980 ..................106. Larry patterson, 1967 ................9 Gary Weese, 1972 ......................9 Stan Meek, 1974 ........................9 Mike Santiago, 1984 ..................9

STRIKEOUTS1. Mark Redman, 1995 ...............1582. Daniel McCutchen, 2006 .......147 Jonathan Gray, 2013 ..............1474. Geoff Geary, 1998 ..................1425. Mark Redman, 1994 ...............1366. Mark Roberts, 2004 ...............1347. David Purcey, 2004 ................1308. Jack Armstrong, 1987 ...........1299. Bob Shirley, 1975 ...................126 Dillon Overton, 2012 ..............12611. Ray Hayward, 1983 ................125

APPEARANCES1. Jarod McAuliff, 2004 ...............372. Bucky Buckles, 1994 ................36 Jeff Bajenaru, 2000..................36 Will Savage, 2005 .....................36 Will Savage, 2006 .....................366. Jarod McAuliff, 2003 ...............35 Daniel McCutchen, 2004 .........358. John Brownell, 2006 ................34 Jeremy Erben, 2010 .................3410. Rocky Cherry, 2000 ..................31 Jack McCarter, 2008 ................3112. Steven Okert, 2012 ...................30 Jacob Evans, 2013 ................. 3014. Marvin Cobb, 1989 ...................28 Matt Ruebel, 1989 ....................28

SAVES1. Jeff Bajenaru, 2000..................202. Ryan Duke, 2009 ......................163. Bucky Buckles, 1994 ................144. Ryan Duke, 2010 ......................125. Will Savage, 2006 .....................106. Jarod McAuliff, 2003 .................9 Garrett Richards, 2007...............9 Jake McCarter, 2008 ..................9 Jacob Evans, 2013 ................... 910. Geoff Geary, 1997 ......................8 Jeff Bajenaru, 1999....................712. Matt Ruebel, 1989 ......................7 Scott Girod, 1990 .......................7 Ryan Duke, 2011 ........................7 Ralph Garza Jr., 2014 ............... 7

INNINGS PITCHED1. Daniel McCutchen, 2006 ....148.22. Mark Redman, 1995 ............141.23. Mark Redman, 1994 ............135.14. Casey Mendenhall, 1992 ....132.25. Gary Brackeen, 1976 ...........130.06. Bob Shirley, 1975 ................129.07. Jared Hoerman, 1999 .........127.08. Jonathan Gray, 2013 ...........126.19. Jackson Todd, 1973 ...........124.110. Geoff Geary, 1998 ...............123.111. Dillon Overton, 2012 ...........122.2

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SINGLE GAME RECORDSRUNS33 ................Southwestern (3/6/86)33 ............. Northern Iowa (3/21/89)

6 Evan Mistich...... UAPB (2/27/11)

RUNS IN AN INNING14 ............. Emporia State (2/17/98)14 ........................... UAPB (2/22/11)

HITS30 ............. Northern Iowa (3/21/89)

5 25 TimesLast Garrett Buechele ... Oakland (2/27/11)

DOUBLES11 ............. Northern Iowa (3/21/89)

4 Marty Neff ........ S. Dakota St. (3/23/91)

TRIPLES4 ................Southwestern (3/6/78)4 ...............Oklahoma City (3/1/82)4 ..............................TCU (2/23/99)

2 19 Players, 20 TimesLast Casey Johnson .........Kansas (5/8/11)

HOME RUNS11 ...............Kansas State (3/22/09)

3 Nine PlayersLast Chris Haggard ...... Iowa State (5/14/00)

RUNS BATTED IN9 Two PlayersLast Chris Ebright ...Oklahoma City (2/28/87)

STOLEN BASES12 ............ East Central Okla. (1937)

WALKS19 ........................... Colorado (1950)

ERRORS10 ............... Oklahoma State (1932)

RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE21 ................... Shepard Field (1953)

DOUBLE PLAYS5 ......................... St. Leo (3/10/81)5 ................... Ohio State (5/28/82)5 ...............Kansas State (4/14/85)

STRIKEOUTS20 Jerry Haddock ........Kansas State ................. (4/12/63) - 11 Innings17 Hal Cumberland .....Kansas State ........................................... (1941)17 Bobby Witt ......... Texas (3/25/85)15 Jared Hoerman ....OCU (2/13/99)15 Jackson Todd ........................ LSU ....................(3/23/72) - 7 Innings

SEASON TEAM RECORDSWins 1976 .........................62Losses 2001 .........................33Win Pct. 1931 ..................... .909Consecutive Wins 1975 .........................24Consecutive Conference Wins 1934-37 ....................18Batting Avg. 1987 ..................... .355Runs 1976 .......................660Hits 1976 .......................843Doubles 1986/87 .................159Triples 1986 .........................43Home Runs 1998 .......................114Stolen Bases 1975 .......................192ERA 1931 ......................0.99Strikeouts 2010 .......................583Consecutive Shutout Innings 1971 .........................38Consecutive Games Scoring a Run 1993-97 ..................240Double Plays 1994 .........................77

MISC. RECORDSLONGEST HITTING STREAKS1. Matt Oberste, 2013 ..................302. Marty Neff, 1991 ......................273. Derek Wathan, 1997-98 ...........254. Aaron Baker, 2007 ....................225. Kevin Burdick, 1986 .................21 Zach Lekse, 2000 .....................217. Darron Cox, 1987......................19 Brent Bohrofen, 1990 ...............19 Tommy Whiteman, 2000 .........19 Garrett Buechele, 2010 ............1911. Kevin Burdick, 1987 .................18 Byron Mathews, 1990 ..............18 Willy Hill, 1996 ..........................18 Casey Bookout, 1998 ...............18 Greg Dobbs, 2001 ....................18 Caleb Bushyhead, 2010 ...........18

CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES1. Ricky Gutierrez, 1993-94 .........302. Todd Butler, 1988 .....................263. Stan Lawrence, 1974 ...............21

NO-HITTERSTommy Jones .............Missouri (1959)Ronnie Hall ........... Missouri (4/26/68)............................. (Pictured Top Right)Dick Brown ....... CO Western (3/27/69)Jackson Todd ......... Kansas (4/28/72)David Brooks ..... Southwestern (3/15/80)Jim Husling ..... Old Dominion (5/13/89)Team ............................ UAPB (3/9/05)

Combined no-hitter thrown by:Kevin Duke, John Browenn, Daniel McCutchen, Roan Mottern, Will Sav-age and P.J. Sandoval.

Top Row (L-R): Bob Shirley, Mark Redman, Ray Hayward, Matt Oberste, Chris Haggard, Ronnie Hall.Center Row: Mark Roberts, Jarod McAuliff, Ryan Duke.

Bottom Row: Chris Ebright, Bobby Witt, Garrett Buechele.

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Team ............................ Record ........... 1st MeetingAbilene Christian ...............2-0 ........................... 2014Air Force.............................5-0 ........................... 1971Alabama .............................0-4 ........................... 2001Alabama State ...................0-3 ........................... 2012Alcorn State ............. 1st Meeting ..................2015Appalachian State .............2-1 ........................... 2012Arizona ..............................3-12 .......................... 1963Arizona State .................18-49 .......................1963Arkansas ..........................11-14 ......................... 1970Arkansas State ..................7-1 ........................... 1985Arkansas-Little Rock ......21-6 ........................1986Arkansas Pine Bluff .........14-0 .......................... 2005Army ...................................1-0 ........................... 2012Auburn ...............................4-1 ........................... 1992Augustana .........................1-0 ........................... 1989Bacone ...............................1-0 ........................... 2011Baker ..................................1-0 ........................... 1983Baylor ............................37-33 .......................1964Belmont .............................4-0 ........................... 1978Bradley ...............................1-1 ..............c. 1942-1963Bethany Nazarene .............2-0 ........................... 1977Bethune Cookman .............1-0 ........................... 2009BYU .................................5-1 .........................1971Buffalo ...............................4-0 ........................... 1981Cal-Poly ..............................1-1 ........................... 1986Cal Santa Barbara .............0-1 ........................... 1977Cal State Bakersfield .........3-0 ........................... 2014Cal State Fullerton ............4-4 ........................... 1975Cal State Northridge .........1-0 ........................... 2004California ...........................4-1 ........................... 1990Cameron .........................15-0-1 ......................... 1975Centenary ..........................9-0 ........................... 1989Central Arkansas .............1-0 .........................2009Central Conn. State ...........1-0 ........................... 2004Central Florida ...................2-2 ........................... 1989Central Michigan ...............9-3 ........................... 1975Central Oklahoma .............13-0 .......................... 1973Citadel ................................1-0 ........................... 2014Clemson .............................1-1 ........................... 1992Costal Carolina ..................1-0 ........................... 2013Colorado State...................1-0 ........................... 1991Colorado Western ..............1-0 ........................... 1969Colorado ..........................63-25 ............c. 1942-1962Connecticut .......................1-1 ........................... 2012Creighton ...........................8-5 ........................... 1973Dallas Baptist .................21-9 ........................1978Dallas University ...............4-0 ........................... 1972David Lipscomb .................1-0 ........................... 1978Delaware ............................1-0 ........................... 1998Denver ................................1-0 ........................... 1973Detroit Mercy .....................1-0 ........................... 1983East Central .......................2-0 ........................... 1980Eastern Illinois ...................8-1 ........................... 1992Eastern Kentucky ..............1-0 ........................... 1986Eastern Michigan ..............3-2 ........................... 1975Eckerd ................................2-0 ........................... 1981Emporia State ...................10-0 .......................... 1987Evansville ...........................1-0 ........................... 1995Florida Southern ................1-0 ........................... 1983Florida State ......................1-2 ........................... 1982Friends ...............................7-0 ........................... 1971Fort Hayes State ...............1-0 ........................... 1987Georgia Tech .....................6-0 ........................... 1988Gonzaga .............................1-3 ........................... 1991Grambling ..........................1-0 ........................... 1985Grand Canyon ....................2-0 ........................... 1979Hardin Simmons ...............2-0 ........................... 1989Hartford .............................3-0 ........................... 2012Hawaii ...........................13-15 .......................1975Hofstra ...............................4-0 ........................... 2013Howard...............................2-1 ........................... 1997Houston ............................20-7 .......................... 1951Illinois.................................6-2 ........................... 1981Indiana ...............................2-0 ........................... 1975Indiana State .....................4-1 ........................... 1979Iowa ...................................2-0 ........................... 1974Iowa State ...................... 113-49 ........................ 1962

Team ............................ Record ........... 1st MeetingJacksonville .......................0-1 ........................... 2010John Brown .......................3-1 ........................... 1978Kansas .........................128-64 ......................1962Kansas State ................150-56 ......................1962Kansas Wesleyan ..............1-0 ........................... 1987Kearney State ....................9-0 ........................... 1988Lafayette ............................1-0 ........................... 1990Lamar .................................6-8 ........................... 1975Lewis-Clarke State ............1-0 ........................... 1987Linfield State .....................2-0 ........................... 1979Long Beach State ..............1-2 ........................... 1989Louisiana-Lafayette ..........1-3 ........................... 1983Louisiana State .................3-8 ........................... 1962Louisiana Tech ..................7-1 ........................... 1973Loyola Marymount ............2-2 ........................... 1962Lubbock Christian .............2-0 ........................... 1975Maine .................................3-2 ........................... 1984Manhattan .........................1-0 ........................... 2014Mankato State ...................3-0 ........................... 1985Maryland ............................1-0 ........................... 1999Marymount College ...........1-0 ........................... 1983Massachusetts..................2-0 ........................... 2010McNeese State ..................9-1 ........................... 1991Memphis ............................2-2 ........................... 2006Miamia (Fla.) .....................2-1 ........................... 1974Miami (Ohio) ......................1-0 ........................... 1978Michigan ...........................12-3 .......................... 1977Michigan State ..................2-2 ........................... 1992Mid America ......................1-0 ........................... 2012Midwestern ........................4-2 ........................... 1981Minnesota ..........................1-0 ........................... 1973 Minnesota-Morris ..............2-0 ........................... 1974Mississippi ........................2-4 ........................... 1992Mississippi State ...............2-1 ........................... 1992Missouri ......................... 127-84 ........................ 1962Missouri Southern ............14-1 .......................... 1988Missouri Rolla ...................3-0 ........................... 1973Morningside .......................2-0 ........................... 1985Murray State ......................5-1 ........................... 1978Nevada ...............................0-1 ........................... 2005Nebraska.......................117-94-1 ...................... 1962New Mexico ......................15-1 .......................... 1964New Mexico State .............9-3 ........................... 1969New Orleans .....................10-3 .......................... 1972New York Tech ...................1-0 ........................... 1988North Carolina ...................2-0 ........................... 2010North Dakota State ...........3-1 ........................... 1956North Texas ......................10-1 .......................... 1984Northeastern .....................1-0 ........................... 1986Northeastern State ...........3-0 ........................... 1976Northern Arizona ...............2-2 ........................... 1973Northern Colorado .............3-0 ........................... 1974Northern Iowa ....................3-0 ........................... 1989Northern Illinois .................1-0 ........................... 2008Northwestern Missouri .....3-0 ........................... 1976Northwestern .....................2-1 ........................... 2001Northwestern State ...........5-1 ........................... 2005Notre Dame .....................2-1 .........................1982Oakland ..............................3-0 ........................... 2011Ohio State ..........................2-1 ........................... 1951Oklahoma Baptist.............11-0 .......................... 1975Oklahoma Christian...........7-2 ........................... 1973Oklahoma City .................40-15 ......................... 1972Oklahoma State ...........132-142 .....................1947Old Dominion .....................3-0 ........................... 1989Oral Roberts ..................37-31 .......................1970Oregon ...............................1-0 ........................... 2012Oregon State ...................5-3 .........................1971Penn State .........................3-0 ........................... 1973Pepperdine .........................3-4 ........................... 1988Phillips ...............................3-0 ........................... 1982Purdue ..................... 1st Meeting ..................2015Rice ....................................5-5 ........................... 1991Richmond ..........................1-0 ........................... 2010Rutgers ..............................3-1 ........................... 1998Samford .............................2-1 ........................... 2012Sam Houston State .........7-1 .........................1987

Team ............................ Record ........... 1st MeetingSan Diego ..........................4-2 ........................... 1994San Diego State .................9-1 ........................... 1991San Jose State ..................0-1 ........................... 1991Santa Clara ........................1-1 ........................... 1991Seton Hall ..........................2-1 ........................... 2014South Alabama ..................4-2 ........................... 1991South Carolina ...................1-4 ........................... 2007South Dakota State ...........3-0 ........................... 1986South Florida .....................5-2 ........................... 1981Southeastern State ...........6-4 ........................... 1976Southern California ...........6-2 ........................... 1951Southern Illinois ................9-6 ........................... 1976SIU-Edwardsville ...... 1st Meeting ..................2015Southern Methodist ..........4-1 ........................... 1972Southern Mississippi ........1-0 ........................... 2005Southern Nazarene ...........1-1 ........................... 2008Southern University ..........0-1 ........................... 1972Southern Utah ...................1-1 ........................... 1974Southwestern ....................5-0 ........................... 1978Southwestern Louisiana ...1-1 ........................... 1963Southwestern State .........21-2 .......................... 1973Springfield .........................1-0 ........................... 1951St. Edwards........................2-1 ........................... 1970St. Francis (N.Y.) ...............11-3 .......................... 1980St. Gregory’s ......................1-0 ........................... 2011St. John’s ...........................1-0 ........................... 1990St. Leo ................................5-0 ........................... 1981Stanford .............................1-2 ........................... 1971Stephen F. Austin .............6-0 .........................1988Southeast Missouri St. .....6-0 ........................... 2002Southwest Missouri St. ....3-1 ........................... 1989Sul Ross .............................0-1 ........................... 1966Tampa ................................1-0 ........................... 1981Temple ...............................2-0 ........................... 1972Tennessee .........................2-0 ........................... 1951Texas .......................... 44-128-2 ....................1947Texas A&M .......................33-28 ......................... 1975Texas A&M C.C. .................2-0 ........................... 2010Texas Arlington ...............21-11 ......................... 1972TCU ...............................54-23 .......................1974Texas-Pan American ........14-4 .......................... 1983Texas-San Antonio ............1-1 ........................... 2003Texas State ........................5-4 ........................... 1991Texas Tech .................. 42-31-1 .....................1976Texas Wesleyan ................12-2 .......................... 1976Trevecca ............................1-0 ........................... 1978Tulane ................................5-2 ........................... 1972Tulsa .................................19-8 .......................... 1972UCLA ..................................8-2 ........................... 1992UC Riverside ......................9-4 ........................... 1997UNC Wilmington ................1-0 ........................... 2007UNLV ................................15-12 ......................... 1974UTEP ..................................8-6 ........................... 1996Utah ......................... 1st Meeting ..................2015Valparaiso ..........................1-0 ........................... 2010Vanderbilt ..........................3-2 ........................... 1978Virginia ...............................3-2 ........................... 1999Virginia Tech ......................1-1 ........................... 1978Washington .....................1-0 .........................1992Washington State ............5-8 .........................1976Weber State .......................1-0 ........................... 1973Western Illinois .................19-1 .......................... 2002Western Kentucky .............0-1 ........................... 2007West Virginia ...................3-4 .........................2012Wichita State .................10-14 .......................1970William & Mary ..................4-0 ........................... 2011Wisconsin ..........................4-1 ........................... 1970Wyoming ............................7-0 ........................... 1969

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES 2014 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 2-0

AIR FORCE Overall Series: OU leads 5-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES 1971 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 1-01983 *Tampa, Fla W, 12-9 2-02004 Norman, Okla. W, 16-1 3-02012 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 5-0

ALABAMA Overall Series: Alabama leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2001 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 8-10 0-1 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 0-5 0-2 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 5-6 0-32002 *Oklahoma City L, 3-17 0-4

ALABAMA STATE Overall Series: Alabama State leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 3-0

APPALACHIAN STATE Overall Series: Oklahoma leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 *Charlottesville, Va. L, 4-5 0-1 *Charlottesville, Va. W, 14-6 1-1 *Charlottesville, Va. W, 5-2 2-1

ARIZONA Overall Series: Arizona leads 12-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1963 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 7-10 0-1 Tuscon, Ariz. W, 9-5 1-11965 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 5-6 1-2 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 2-11 1-31968 Tuscon, Ariz. W, 7-5 2-3 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 6-9 2-4 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 1-15 2-51973 Tuscon, Ariz. W, 4-3 3-5 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 0-5 3-61976 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 1-7 3-7 Tuscon, Ariz L, 3-6 3-8 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 1-14 3-9 Tuscon, Ariz. L, 8-9 3-10 *Omaha. Neb. L, 2-10 3-111979 *Tuscon, Ariz. L, 1-8 3-12

ARIZONA STATE Overall Series: Arizona State leads 49-18

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1963 Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-8 0-1 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-5 0-21965 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-10 0-3 Tempe, Ariz. W, 1-0 1-31967 Phoenix, Ariz. L, 0-3 1-4 Tempe, Ariz L, 0-1 1-5 Phoenix, Ariz. L, 2-9 1-6 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-13 1-71968 Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-5 2-7 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-4 2-8 Phoenix, Ariz. L, 2-8 2-91969 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-5 (10) 2-101970 Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-5 2-11 Tempe, Ariz. W, 12-3 3-111971 Riverside, Calif. L, 5-14 3-121972 *Omaha, Neb. L, 0-1 3-13

1973 Tempe, Ariz. L, 8-9 (8) 3-14 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-4 (13) 3-151974 Phoenix, Ariz. W, 11-4 4-15 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-4 4-16 Tempe, Ariz. W, 10-6 5-161975 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 6-16 Norman, Okla L, 3-4 6-17 *Omaha, Neb. L, 0-1 6-181976 Tempe. Ariz. L, 0-4 6-19 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-8 6-20 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-5 6-21 Norman, Okla L, 5-19 6-22 Norman, Okla L, 5-7 6-231979 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-8 6-24 Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-13 6-251980 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 8-2 7-251986 Tempe, Ariz. L, 5-6 7-26 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-10 7-27 Taempe, Ariz. L, 4-8 7-281988 *Tempe, Ariz. L, 6-13 7-291994 *Omaha, Neb. W, 4-3 8-29 *Omaha, Neb. W, 6-1 9-291995 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-6 9-30 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-8 9-311996 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 10-311997 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-6 10-32 Norman, Okla. W, 13-4 11-321998 Tempe, Ariz. L, 6-7 11-33 Tempe, Ariz. W, 9-5 12-33 Norman, Okla. L, 6-10 12-341999 Tempe, Ariz. W, 7-6 13-34 Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-11 13-35 Oklahoma City W, 3-2 14-352000 Oklahoma City L, 6-20 14-362001 Oklahoma City L, 3-5 (11) 14-372002 Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-3 15-37 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-6 15-38 Tempe, Ariz. W, 7-5 16-382003 Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-5 17-38 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-10 17-39 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-10 17-402005 Surprise, Ariz. L, 5-7 17-41 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-5 17-42 Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-5 17-43 Tempe, Ariz. L, 5-6 17-442006 Tempe, Ariz. L, 8-7 17-45 Tempe, Ariz. W, 15-8 18-452008 *Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-15 18-46 *Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-12 18-472011 Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-6 18-48 Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-6 18-49 ARKANSAS Overall Series: Arkansas leads 14-11

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1970 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 (8) 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 1-11972 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 3-11977 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 3-2 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 4-21983 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 5-2 Norman, Okla. L, 3-14 5-3 Norman, Okla. L, 2-7 5-41987 Fayettevile, Ark. L, 11-12 5-51988 Norman, Okla. W, 11-3 6-51989 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 3-2 7-51991 Norman, Okla. L, 2-11 7-61993 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 0-8 7-71994 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 8-71996 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 8-9 8-82001 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 8-92002 Norman, Okla W, 7-1 9-9 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 6-9 9-10 *Wichita, Kan. L, 5-8 9-112009 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 7-8 9-12 *Norman, Okla. L, 6-17 9-13 *Norman, Okla. L, 0-11 9-142010 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 10-142012 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 11-14

ARKANSAS STATE Overall Series: OU leads 7-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1985 Ediburg, Texas W, 15-4 1-01986 Ediburg, Texas W, 10-3 2-01988 Ediburg, Texas W, 12-8 3-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 16-5 4-0 Ediburg, Texas W, 12-4 5-0 Ediburg, Texas W, 12-3 6-01994 *Austin, Texas W, 10-3 7-01999 Arlington, Texas L, 6-12 7-1

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Overall Series: OU leads 21-6

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1986 Norman, Okla. W, 13-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 20-5 2-01987 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 21-5 4-01988 Norman, Okla. W, 17-12 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 6-01989 Norman, Okla. W, 18-11 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-15 8-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 9-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 10-01991 Norman, Okla. W, 12-5 11-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-12 12-01997 Norman, Okla. W, 14-7 13-01999 Norman, Okla. L, 8-13 13-12002 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 14-1 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 15-1 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 15-22004 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 16-22009 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 17-2 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 18-22010 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 19-22011 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 20-2 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 21-2 Norman, Okla. L, 0-7 21-32013 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 21-4 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 21-52014 Norman, Okla. L, 2-11 21-6

ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF Overall Series: OU leads 14-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2005 Norman, Okla. W, 21-8 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 20-0 2-02008 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 4-02010 Norman, Okla. W, 26-3 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-1 6-02011 Norman, Okla. W, 27-7 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 8-02012 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 9-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 10-02013 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 11-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 12-02014 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 13-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 14-0

ARMY Overall Series: Oklahoma leads 1-0YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Charlottesville, Va. W, 2-1(10) 1-0

AUBURN Overall Series: OU leads 4-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 Mobile, Ala. W, 6-3 1-01994 *Omaha, Neb. W, 5-4 2-01995 *OklahomaCity W, 9-8 3-0 *Oklahoma City W, 3-1 4-01998 *Talahassee, Fla. L, 8-9 4-1

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AUGUSTANA Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 1-0

BACONE Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2011 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 1-0

BAKER Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 1-0 BAYLOR Overall Series: OU leads 37-33# Big 12 Series: Baylor leads 24-22

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1964 Waco, Texas L, 3-13 0-11975 Waco, Texas L, 0-5 0-2 Waco, Texas W, 11-3 1-2 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 2-2 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 2-31986 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-3 2-41995 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 3-4 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 4-4 Norman, Okla. W, 23-0 5-41996 Waco, Texas W, 23-18 6-4 Waco, Texas W, 16-5 7-41997 Waco, Texas W, 6-5 8-4 Waco, Texas L, 8-12 8-5 Waco, Texas L, 6-7 8-61998 Norman, Okla. W, 19-7 9-6 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 10-6 Norman, Okla. L, 9-10 10-71999 Houston, Texas L, 3-7 10-8 Waco, Texas L, 12-16 10-9 Waco, Texas L, 2-3 10-10 Waco, Texas W, 15-11 11-102000 Norman, Okla. L, 3-1 11-11 Norman, Okla. L, 3-6 11-12 Norman, Okla. W, 12-6 12-122001 Waco, Texas L, 3-5 12-13 Waco, Texas W, 3-2 13-13 Waco, Texas L, 3-5 13-142002 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 13-15 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 14-15 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 (11) 15-152003 Waco, Texas L, 5-6 15-16 Waco, Texas L, 3-4 15-17 Waco, Texas L, 3-10 15-182004 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 16-18 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 17-18 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 18-18 $Arlington, Texas L, 4-14 (7) 18-192005 Waco, Texas L, 3-5 18-20 Waco, Texas W, 5-2 19-20 Waco, Texas L, 2-6 19-212006 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 19-22 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 20-22 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 21-222007 Waco, Texas L, 2-4 21-23 Waco, Texas W, 5-4 22-23 Waco, Texas L, 2-5 22-24 $Oklahoma City L, 6-7 22-25 2008 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 23-25 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 24-25 Norman, Okla. L, 3-7 24-262009 Waco, Texas W, 4-2 25-26 Waco, Texas W, 12-4 26-26 Waco, Texas W, 11-8 27-262010 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 28-26 $Oklahoma City L, 3-8 28-272011 Waco, Texas L, 2-4 28-28 Waco, Texas W, 5-4 29-28 Waco, Texas L, 2-3 29-292012 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 (10) 30-29

Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 31-29 Norman, Okla. W, 12-6 32-29 $Oklahoma City W, 3-2 33-29 $Oklahoma City W, 7-2 34-292013 Waco, Texas L, 1-2 34-30 Waco, Texas W, 3-1 35-30 Waco, Texas L, 10-12 35-31 Oklahoma City W, 2-0 36-312014 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 36-32 Norman, Okla. W, 13-7 37-32 Norman, Okla. L, 5-10 37-33# Seven games played between 1942-1963, OU trails 4-3

BELMONT Overall Series: OU leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. W, 21-2 1-02014 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 (10) 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 (11) 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 4-0

BRADLEY Overall Series: Series tied 1-1Games Played between 1942-1963

BETHANY NAZARENE Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1977 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 2-0

BETHUNE COOKMAN Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2009 Tampa, Fla. W, 5-4 1-0

BRIGHAM YOUNGOverall Series: OU leads 5-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1971 Riverside, Calf. W, 8-3 1-01975 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 11-2 2-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 7-4 3-01976 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 4-2 4-0 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 8-3 5-01997 Tempe, Ariz. L, 13-21 5-1

BUFFALOOverall Series: OU leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 17-7 1-0 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 2-1 2-0 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 9-2 3-0 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 17-3 4-0

CAL POLYOverall Series: Tied 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1986 Norman, Okla. L, 12-15 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 19-4 1-1

CAL SANTA BARBARAOverall Series: Cal-Santa Barbara leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1977 Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 10-12 0-1

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDOverall Series: OU Leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2014 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 17-4 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 3-0

CAL STATE FULLERTONOverall Series: Tied 4-4

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 *Omaha, Neb. W, 11-4 1-01985 Oklahoma City W, 6-2 2-0 Oklahoma City L, 4-12 2-11994 Fullerton, Calif. L, 1-4 2-21996 Fullerton, Calif. L, 5-11 2-32000 Oklahoma City W, 4-3 3-32004 Fullerton, Calif. W, 5-1 (10) 4-32005 Surprise, Ariz. L, 0-7 4-4

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2004 Surprise, Ariz. W, 4-2 1-0 CALIFORNIAOverall Series: OU leads 4-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1990 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 2-0 Norman, Okla. L, 14-16 2-1 2009 Norman, Okla. W, 9-6 3-12011 San Diego, Calif. W, 5-3 4-1

CAMERONOverall Series: OU leads 15-0-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 2-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 4-01978 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 7-01979 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 8-0 Norman, Okla W, 13-1 9-01980 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 10-0 Norman, Okla. T, 9-9 10-0-11981 Norman, Okla. W, 19-2 11-0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 17-7 12-0-11982 Norman, Okla. W, 15-4 13-0-11984 Norman, Okla. W, 19-0 14-0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 17-3 15-0-1

CENTENARYOverall Series: OU leads 9-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 10-8 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 2-02001 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-7 6-02006 Norman, Okla. W, 17-6 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 8-0 Normna, Okla. W, 7-6 9-0

CENTRAL ARKANSASOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2009 Norman, Okla. W, 12-6 1-0

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATEOverall Series: C. Conn. State leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2004 *Oklahoma City W, 6-1 1-0

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CENTRAL FLORIDAOverall Series: Tied 2-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Orlando, Fla. L, 8-9 0-11997 Houston, Texas W, 6-4 1-11998 Houston, Texas W, 5-3 2-12014 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-4 2-2

CENTRAL MICHIGANOverall Series: OU leads 9-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 2-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 4-01984 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-2 4-1 Edinburg, Texas W, 12-4 5-11986 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-2 6-1 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-9 6-21987 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-2 6-31992 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 7-3 Norman, Okla. W, 10-3 8-3 Norman, Okla. W, 15-4 9-3

CENTRAL OKLAHOMAOverall Series: OU leads 13-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 3-01974 Norman, Okla. W, 13-3 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 14-0 5-01975 Norman, Okla. W, 9-0 6-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 7-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 14-4 8-01982 Norman, Okla. W, 21-0 9-0 1991 Norman, Okla. W, 15-10 10-01992 Norman, Okla. W, 15-4 11-01999 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 12-02000 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 13-0

CitadelOverall Series: OU Leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2014 Orlando, Fla. W, 9-7 1-0

CLEMSONOverall Series: Tied 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 *Starkville, Miss. W, 7-6 1-02010 *Omaha, Neb. L, 4-6 1-1

COASTAL CAROLINAOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2013 Blacksburg, Va. W, 7-3 1-0

COLORADO STATEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 San Jose, Cal. W, 10-0 1-0 COLORADO WESTERNOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1969 Tempe, Ariz. W, 8-0 1-0

COLORADO Overall Series: OU leads 63-25#

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Boulder, Colo. W, 2-1 1-0 Boulder, Colo. L, 0-7 1-1

Boulder, Colo. W, 13-12 2-11964 Boulder, Colo. L, 4-5 2-2 Boulder, Colo. W, 10-8 3-2 Boulder, Colo. L, 6-10 3-31965 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 4-3 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 4-4 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 5-41966 Boulder, Colo. L, 0-1(8) 5-5 Boulder, Colo. L, 1-3(8) 5-6 Boulder, Colo. L, 12-13(10) 5-71967 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 6-7 Norman, Okla. W, 10-3 7-7 Norman, Okla. W, 10-3 8-71968 Boulder, Colo. W, 12-11 9-7 Boulder, Colo. L, 6-10 9-8 Boulder, Colo. W, 12-9 10-81969 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 11-8 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 12-8 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 13-81970 Norman, Okla. L, 2-6 13-9 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 14-9 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 15-91971 Boulder, Colo. W, 4-2 16-9 Boulder, Colo. L, 2-4 16-10 Boulder, Colo. W, 8-7 17-101972 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 18-10 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 19-10 Norman, Okla. L, 1-11 19-111973 Boulder, Colo. W, 12-2 20-11 Boulder, Colo. L, 5-8 20-12 Boulder, Colo. L, 4-5(10) 20-131974 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 21-13 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 22-13 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 22-141975 Boulder, Colo. W, 7-4 23-14 Boulder, Colo. W, 8-2 24-14 Boulder, Colo. W, 10-6 25-141976 Norman, Okla. W, 14-2 26-14 Oklahoma City L, 0-3 26-15 Norman, Okla. W, 15-0 27-15 Norman, Okla W, 11-1 28-151977 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 29-15 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 30-15 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 31-15 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 32-151978 Boulder, Colo. W, 30-2 33-15 Boulder, Colo. W, 7-0 34-15 Boulder, Colo. W, 8-7 35-15 Boulder, Colo. W, 13-2 36-151979 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 37-15 Norman, Okla. W, 12-6 38-15 Norman, Okla. W, 10-0 39-15 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 40-151980 Boulder, Colo. W, 4-3 41-15 Boulder, Colo. W, 9-2 42-15# 31 Games Played Between 1942-1963, OU leads 21-10

CONNECTICUTOverall Series: Series tied 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Eugene, Ore. L, 2-3 0-12013 Blacksburg, Va. W, 5-3 1-1 CREIGHTONOverall Series: OU leads 8-5

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 *Tulsa, Okla. W, 8-1 1-01982 Omaha, Neb. W, 8-7 2-0 Omaha, Neb. W, 9-1 3-01991 Norman, Okla. W, 17-12 4-0 Omaha, Neb. L, 2-5 4-11994 Houston, Texas W, 8-0 5-12001 Norman, Okla. L, 12-14 5-2 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 5-32004 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 5-4 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 6-4 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9 6-52007 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 7-5 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 8-5

DALLAS BAPTIST Overall Series: OU leads 21-9

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-5 2-01980 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 4-01984 Dallas, Texas W, 8-2 5-0 Dallas, Texas W, 5-3 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 8-01985 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 9-01986 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 10-0 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 11-01987 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 12-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-4 13-01988 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 14-02004 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 14-12005 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 15-12006 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 15-22007 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 16-2 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 17-22008 Frisco, Texas W, 3-1 18-2 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 19-22010 Dallas, Texas W, 8-4 20-2 Norman, Okla. W, 14-0 21-22011 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 21-3 *Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-3 (10) 21-42012 Dallas, Texas L, 6-7 21-5 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 21-62013 Dallas, Texas L, 0-2 21-7 Norman, Okla. L, 4-6 21-82014 Norman, Okla. L, 1-9 21-9 DALLAS UNIVERSITY Overall Series: OU leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 Norman, Okla. W, 15-1 1-0 Norman, Okla W, 6-0 2-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 4-0

DELAWARE Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1998 *Tallahassee, Fla. W, 6-3 1-0DENVER Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-5 1-0

DETROIT MERCYOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Detroit, Mich. W, 18-0 1-0

EAST CENTRAL Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1980 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-6 2-0

EASTERN ILLINOIS Overall Series: OU leads 8-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 15-6 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 15-5 3-01997 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 5-02005 Norman, Okla. W, 19-3 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 8-02009 Tampa, Fla. L, 6-8 8-1

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EASTERN KENTUCKY Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1986 *Baton Rouge, La. W, 21-14 1-0

EASTERN MICHIGAN Overall Series: OU leads 3-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 *Omaha, Neb. W, 7-0 1-01982 *Austin, Texas L, 2-9 1-11991 Norman, Okla. W, 19-5 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 3-11997 Tempe, AZ. L, 9-12 3-2

ECKERD Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 6-4 1-0 St. Petersburg, Fla. W, 7-1 2-0

EMPORIA STATE Overall Series: OU Leads 10-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1987 Norman, Okla. W, 14-8 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 2-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 10-3 3-01993 Norman, Okla. W, 11-8 4-01994 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 5-01995 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 6-01996 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 7-01997 Norman, Okla. W, 18-6 8-01998 Norman, Okla. W, 19-0 9-01999 Norman, Okla. W, 10-3 10-0 EVANSVILLEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1995 Norman, Okla. W, 14-13 1-0

FLORIDA SOUTHERNOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Lakeland, Fla. W, 9-0 1-0

FLORIDA STATEOverall Series: Florida State leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1982 *Austin, Texas W, 6-5 1-01995 *Omaha, Neb. L, 2-3 1-11998 *Tallahasse, Fla. L, 2-23 1-2

FRIENDSOverall Series: OU leads 7-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1971 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 2-01972 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 4-01973 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 7-0

FORT HAYS STATEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1987 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 1-0

GEORGIA TECHOverall Series: OU leads 6-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 6-4 1-0 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 3-2 2-0

1994 Fullerton, Calif. W, 8-6 3-0 *Omaha, Neb. W, 13-5 4-01999 Orlando, Fla. W, 12-0 5-02004 Fullerton, Calif. W, 6-2 6-0

GONZAGAOverall Series: Gonzaga Leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 San Jose, Calif. W, 4-1 1-02004 Surprise, Ariz. L, 5-15 1-12005 Surprise, Ariz. L, 5-8 1-22014 Surprise, Ariz. L, 4-6 1-3

GRAMBLINGOverall Series: OU Leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1985 *Austin, Texas W, 5-2 1-0

GRAND CANYONOverall Series: OU Leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1979 Phoenix, Ariz. W, 7-6 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W, 10-9 2-0

HARDIN SIMMONSOverall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 2-0

HARTFORDOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Norman, Okla. W, 9-6 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 3-0

HAWAIIOverall Series: Hawaii leads 15-13

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 11-4 1-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 23-6 2-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 4-2 3-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 10-4 4-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 4-0 5-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 4-3 6-01977 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 4-9 6-1 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 2-10 6-2 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 2-5 6-3 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 3-4 6-4 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 7-4 7-4 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 3-4 7-51978 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 1-2 7-6 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 3-5 7-7 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 4-5 7-8 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 0-5 7-91979 *Tucson, Ariz. L, 8-12 7-101980 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 2-3 7-11 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 2-1 8-11 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 1-11 8-12 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 1-0 9-12 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 7-8 9-13 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 6-5 10-131982 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 9-2 11-13 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 3-7 11-14 Honolulu, Hawaii L, 0-4 11-15

Honolulu, Hawaii W, 14-4 12-15 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 4-0 13-15

HOFSTRAOverall Series: OU leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2013 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 2-0

Norman, Okla. W, 11-10 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 4-0 HOWARDOverall Series: OU leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1997 Norman, Okla. W, 19-5 1-01998 Norman, Okla. W, 21-0 2-0 Norman, Okla. L, 8-12 2-1

HOUSTONOverall Series: OU leads 20-7

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1951 *Houston, Texas W, 5-2 1-0 *Houston, Texas W, 6-5 2-0 *Houston, Texas W, 2-1 3-01953 *Houston, Texas W, 7-4 4-0 *Houston, Texas L, 7-8 4-1 *Houston, Texas L, 3-5 4-21975 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 5-2 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 6-21976 New Orleans, LA. L, 2-6 6-31985 Ediburg, Texas W, 7-0 7-31986 Houston, Texas W, 15-7 8-3 Houston, Texas W, 9-3 9-31993 Norman, Okla. L, 8-9 9-4 Norman, Okla. W, 14-13 10-41994 Houston, Texas W, 7-3 11-4 Houston, Texas L, 3-8 11-51995 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 12-51996 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 13-5 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 13-6 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 14-61997 Houston, Texas L, 4-5 14-71998 Houston, texas W, 5-4 15-71999 Houston, Texas W, 6-1 16-72000 Houston, Texas W, 3-1 17-7 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 18-72006 *Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 19-7 2008 Houston, Texas W, 8-5 20-7 HOUSTON BAPTISTOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2009 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 1-0 Norman, Okla W, 6-0 2-02010 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 3-0

ILLINIOISOverall Series: OU leads 6-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 21-3 4-01982 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 6-01990 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 5-8 6-1 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 2-9 6-2

INDIANAOverall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-0 2-0INDIANA STATEOverall Series: OU leads 4-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1979 *Tuscon, Ariz. W, 9-2 1-01983 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 2-0 Norman, Okla. L, 0-16 2-11995 *Oklahoma City W, 9-6 3-12006 Millington, Tenn. W, 6-3 4-1

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IOWAOverall Series: OU Leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 Tempe, Ariz. W, 8-4 1-02013 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 3-1 2-0 IOWA STATEOverall Series: OU leads 113-49#

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 0-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 0-2 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 1-21963 Ames, Iowa W, 7-4 2-2 Ames, Iowa L, 2-4 2-3 Ames, Iowa L, 9-10 2-41964 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 3-4 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 4-4 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 5-41965 Ames, Iowa L, 1-10 5-5 Ames, Iowa L, 5-6 5-6 Ames, Iowa L, 1-9 5-71967 Ames, Iowa W, 7-6 (11) 6-7 Ames, Iowa W, 6-3 (8) 7-7 Ames, Iowa L, 3-1 7-81968 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 7-9 Norman, Okla. L, 1-3 7-10 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9 7-111969 Ames, Iowa W, 5-3 8-11 Ames, Iowa W, 6-1 9-11 Ames, Iowa L, 2-4 9-121970 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 9-13 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 9-14 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 10-141971 Ames, Iowa W, 4-1 11-14 Ames, Iowa L, 6-7 11-15 Ames, Iowa W, 5-1 12-151972 Norman, Okla. L, 1-4 12-16 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 13-16 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 14-161973 Ames, Iowa W, 18-9 15-16 Ames, Iowa W, 6-0 16-16 Ames, Iowa W, 9-4 17-161974 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 18-16 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 19-16 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 20-161975 Ames, Iowa L, 4-6 20-17 Ames, Iowa L, 0-1 20-18 Ames, Iowa W, 5-3 21-181976 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 22-18 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 23-18 *Oklahoma City W, 9-4 24-181979 Norman, Okla. L, 5-13 24-19 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 25-191980 Ames, Iowa W, 8-5 26-19 Ames, Iowa W, 10-7 27-191981 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 28-19 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 28-20 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 29-20 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 30-201982 Ames, Iowa L, 4-5 30-21 Ames, Iowa W, 12-4 31-21 Ames, Iowa W, 9-4 32-21 Ames, Iowa W, 3-0 33-211983 Norman, Okla. W, 11-10 34-21 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 35-21 Norman, Okla. W, 20-11 36-21 Norman, Okla. W, 16-9 37-21 Oklahoma City W, 7-6 38-21 1984 Ames, Iowa W, 14-7 39-21 Ames, Iowa W, 9-2 40-211985 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 41-21 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 42-21 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 43-21 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 44-211986 Ames, Iowa W, 5-0 45-21 Ames, Iowa W, 7-3 46-21 Ames, Iowa L, 2-3 46-22 Ames, Iowa W, 6-5 47-221987 Norman, Okla. W, 14-13 48-22 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 49-22

Norman, Okla. W, 19-11 50-22 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 51-221988 Ames, Iowa W, 13-8 52-23 Ames, Iowa L, 10-11 52-24 Ames, Iowa L, 3-13 52-25 Ames, Iowa W, 5-2 53-251989 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 54-25 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 55-25 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 56-25 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 57-25 *Oklahoma, City W, 14-12 58-251990 Ames, Iowa L, 1-5 58-26 Ames, Iowa W, 7-6 59-26 Ames, Iowa W, 14-4 60-27 Ames, Iowa L, 4-7 60-281991 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 61-28 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 62-28 Norman, Okla. L, 11-12 62-29 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 63-291992 Ames, Iowa W, 14-1 64-29 Ames, Iowa L, 2-4 64-30 Ames, Iowa W, 8-0 65-30 Ames, Iowa W, 5-1 66-30 Oklahoma City W, 5-1 67-301993 Ames, Iowa W, 8-3 67-30 Ames, Iowa W, 4-2 68-30 1994 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 69-30 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 70-30 $Oklahoma City W, 5-3 71-301995 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 72-30 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 73-30 Norman, Okla. L, 8-9 73-311996 Ames, Iowa W, 11-10 74-31 Ames, Iowa W, 4-3 75-31 Ames, Iowa L, 5-8 75-32 $Oklahoma City W, 14-4 76-321997 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 77-32 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 78-32 Norman, Okla. L, 4-7 78-331998 Ames, Iowa W, 8-4 79-331999 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 80-33 Norman, Okla. W, 12-5 81-33 Norman, Okla. W, 16-9 82-332000 Ames, Iowa W, 12-11 83-33 Ames, Iowa L, 11-12 83-34 Ames, Iowa W, 5-3 84-342001 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 85-34 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 86-34 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 87-34 # 41 games played between 1942-1963, OU leads 26-15

JACKSONVILLE Overall Series: JU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 3-4 0-1 JOHN BROWNOverall Series: OU Leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 2-01980 Norman, Okla. L, 8-11 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 3-1

KANSAS Overall Series: OU leads 130-70-1# Big 12 Series: OU leads 35-17

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Lawrence, Kan. L, 6-10 0-1 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-12 0-2 Lawrnece, Kan. L, 4-7 0-31963 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 1-3 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 2-3 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 (10) 3-31964 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-7 (7) 3-4 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-5 (7) 4-4 Lawrence, Kan. W, 14-3 5-41965 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 6-4

Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 6-5 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 7-51966 Lawrnece, Kan. W, 5-1 (8) 8-5 Lawrnece, Kan. W, 6-3 9-5 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-0 10-51967 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 11-5 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 11-61968 Lawrence, Kan. L, 2-3 11-7 Lawrence, Kan. W, 3-1 12-7 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-3 13-71969 Norman, Okla. L, 0-3 13-8 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 14-8 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 15-81970 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 16-8 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 17-8 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 18-81971 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-2 19-8 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-5 19-9 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-5 20-91972 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 21-9 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 22-9 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2 22-101973 Lawrence, Kan. L, 6-7 22-11 Lawrence, Kan. W, 9-2 23-11 Lawrence, Kan. W, 5-2 24-111974 Norman, Okla. W, 25-1 25-11 Norman, Okla. W, 9-0 26-11 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 27-111975 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-1 28-11 Lawrence, Kan. W, 13-0 29-11 Lawrence, Kan. W, 9-3 30-111977 *Oklahoma City W, 5-0 31-111978 *Oklahoma City W, 2-1 32-111979 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-4 32-12 Lawrence, Kan. L, 3-6 32-131980 Norman, Okla. L, 6-12 32-14 Norman, Okla. L, 4-8 32-151981 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 33-15 Norman, Okla. L, 0-4 33-16 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 34-16 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 34-171982 Lawrence, Kan. W, 13-10 35-17 Lawrence, Kan. W, 5-3 36-17 Lawrence, Kan. L, 2-6 36-18 Lawrence, Kan. L, 8-9 36-191983 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 37-19 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 37-20 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 38-20 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 39-20 1984 Lawrence, Kan. W, 19-0 40-20 Lawrence, Kan. W, 5-0 41-201985 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 42-20 Norman, Okla. W, 16-2 43-20 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 43-21 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 44-21 1986 Edinburg, Texas W, 13-7 45-21 Lawrence, Kan. L, 9-10 45-22 Lawrence, Kan. W, 11-7 46-22 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-0 47-221987 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 48-22 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 49-22 Norman, Okla. W, 20-9 50-22 Norman, Okla. W, 16-5 51-221988 Lawrence, Kan. W, 10-8 52-22 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-3 52-23 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-0 53-23 Lawrence, Kan. L, 8-12 53-241989 Norman, Okla. W, 15-4 54-24 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 55-24 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 56-24 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 57-241990 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-6 57-25 Lawrence, Kan. L, 4-7 57-26 Lawrence, Kan. L, 10-15 57-27 Lawrence, Kan. W, 9-6 58-271991 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 58-28 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 58-29 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 59-29 Norman, Okla. W, 11-10 60-29 1992 Lawrence, Kan. W, 10-4 61-29 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-0 62-29 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-5 63-29

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Lawrence, Kan. L, 3-15 63-301993 Norman, Okla. L, 9-15 63-31 Norman, Okla. W, 16-10 64-31 Norman, Okla. L, 10-12 64-32 Lawrence, Kan. L, 2-4 64-33 Oklahoma City L, 0-4 64-341994 Norman, Okla. L, 4-14 64-35 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9 64-36 Lawrence, Kan. L, 4-6 64-37 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-2 64-38 Lawrence, Kan. W, 9-7 65-38 Lawrence, Kan. W, 21-7 66-381995 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 67-38 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 67-39 Norman, Okla. W, 21-8 68-39 Lawrence, Kan. L, 5-6 68-40 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-1 69-40 $Oklahoma City L, 1-2 (12) 69-411996 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 70-41 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-3 71-41 Lawrence, Kan. W, 11-0 72-41 Lawrence, Kan. L, 9-10 72-421997 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 73-42 Norman, Okla. W, 11-5 74-42 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 75-421998 Lawrence, Kan. W, 13-4 76-42 Lawrence, Kan. L, 11-20 76-43 Lawrence, Kan. W, 14-11 77-431999 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 78-43 Norman, Okla. W, 10-6 (10) 79-43 Norman, Okla. L, 5-10 (11) 79-44 2000 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-5 80-44 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-2 81-44 Lawrence, Kan. L, 4-10 81-452001 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 82-45 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 83-45 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 84-452002 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-3 85-45 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-4 85-46 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-3 86-462003 Norman, Okla. L, 4-11 86-47 Norman, Okla. W, 10-8 87-47 Norman, Okla. L, 6-16 (8) 87-482004 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-2 88-48 Lawrence, Kan. W, 5-4 89-48 Lawrence, Kan. W, 5-2 90-48 2005 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 91-48 Norman, Okla. W, 11-9 92-48 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 92-492006 Lawrence, Kan. W, 11-9 93-49 Lawrence, Kan. W, 17-2 94-49 Lawrence, Kan. L, 5-7 94-50 $Oklahoma City L, 2-7 94-512007 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 95-51 Norman, OKla. L, 3-6 95-52 Norman, Okla. L, 4-9 95-532008 Lawrence, Kan. L, 15-17 95-54 Lawrence, Kan. L, 10-13 95-55 Lawrnece, Kan. L, 4-9 95-56 2009 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 95-57 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 95-58 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 96-582010 Lawrence, Kan. W, 14-4 97-58 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-7 98-58 Lawrence, Kan. W, 9-6 99-58 $Oklahoma City W, 3-2 100-582011 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 101-58 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 102-58 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 103-582012 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-1 104-58 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-2 105-582013 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 106-58 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 107-58 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 108-58 Norman, Okla. L, 8-10 108-59 Oklahoma City W, 7-2 109-592014 Lawrence, Kan. W, 2-1 110-59 Lawrence, Kan. W, 2-1 111-59 Lawrence, Kan. L, 3-4 111-60# 32 games Played between 1942-1963, OU leads 20-11-1

KANSAS STATE Overall Series: OU leads 150-56# Big 12 Series: OU leads 36-16

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Manhattan, Kan. W, 1-0 1-0 Manhattan, Kan. W, 4-0 2-0 Manhattan, Kan. W, 8-6 3-01963 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 (11) 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 6-01964 Manhattan, Kan. L, 0-1 (15) 6-1 Manhattan, Kan. W, 2-0 (7) 7-1 Manhattan, Kan. W, 5-4 (15) 8-11965 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 8-2 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 8-3 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 8-41966 Manhattan, Kan. L, 0-5 8-5 Manhattan, Kan. W, 6-4 9-5 Manhattan, Kan. W, 3-2 10-51967 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 (7) 11-5 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 (7) 12-5 Norman, Okla. L, 2-7 12-61968 Manhattan, Kan. W, 8-6 13-6 Manhattan, Kan. L, 7-14 13-7 Manhattan, Kan. L, 4-6 13-81969 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 14-8 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 15-8 Norman, Okla. L, 3-11 15-91970 Manhattan, Kan. L, 8-10 15-10 Manhattan, Kan. L, 4-7 15-11 Manhattan, Kan. W, 4-3 16-111971 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 16-12 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 17-12 Norman, Okla. L, 0-4 17-131972 Manhattan, Kan. W, 6-2 18-13 Manhattan, Kan. W, 6-4 19-13 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-6 20-131973 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 21-13 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 22-13 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 23-131974 Manhattan, Kan. L, 4-5 23-14 Manhattan, Kan. W, 3-0 24-14 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-1 25-141976 Norman, Okla. W, 13-1 26-14 Oklahoma City W, 6-5 27-141977 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 28-14 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 29-14 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 29-15 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 30-151978 Manhattan, Kan. W, 2-1 31-15 Manhattan, Kan. W, 11-1 32-15 Manhattan, Kan. W, 3-2 33-15 Manhattan, Kan. L, 4-6 33-161979 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 34-16 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 35-16 Norman, Okla. W, 15-1 36-16 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 37-161980 Manhattan, Kan. W, 10-4 38-16 Manhattan, Kan. L, 1-3 38-17 Manhattan, Kan. W, 10-4 39-17 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-2 40-171981 Norman, Okla. W, 17-3 41-17 Norman, Okla. W, 14-3 42-17 Norman, Okla. W, 15-0 43-17 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 43-181982 Manhattan, Kan. W, 21-11 44-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-5 45-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 9-3 46-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 5-1 47-181983 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 48-18 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 49-18 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 50-18 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 51-18 *Oklaham City W, 6-2 52-181984 Manhattan, Kan. W, 3-2 53-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 15-3 54-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-2 55-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 15-0 56-181985 Edinburg, Texas W, 6-4 57-18 Norman, Okla. W, 10-0 58-18 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 59-18

Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 60-18 Norman, Okla. W, 12-5 61-181986 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-5 62-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 4-2 63-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 10-2 64-18 Manhattan, Kan. W, 27-22 65-181987 Norman, Okla. W, 13-6 66-18 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 67-18 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 68-18 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 69-181988 Manhattan, Kan. W, 11-9 70-18 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-3 70-19 Manhattan, Kan. W, 9-5 71-19 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-6 72-191989 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 73-19 Norman, Okla. L, 1-12 73-20 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 74-20 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 75-201990 Manhattan, Kan L, 13-15 75-21 Manhattan, Kan. L, 0-4 75-22 Manhattan, Kan. L, 6-10 75-23 Manhattan, Kan. L, 1-2 75-241991 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 76-24 Norman, Okla. L, 1-7 76-25 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 77-25 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 78-251992 Manhattan, Kan. W, 5-0 79-25 Manhattan, Kan. W, 11-2 80-25 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-2 81-25 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-7 81-261993 Norman, Okla. L, 11-14 81-27 Norman, Okla. W, 17-3 82-27 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 83-27 $Oklahoma City W, 11-7 84-271994 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 85-27 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 86-27 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-3 87-27 Manhattan, Kan. L, 14-16 87-281995 Manhattan, Kan. L, 1-7 87-29 Manhattan, Kan. L, 9-14 87-30 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 88-30 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 89-30 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 90-301996 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 91-30 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-10 92-30 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-8 92-31 Manhattan, Kan. L, 3-7 93-311997 Tulsa, Okla. W, 10-7 94-31 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 5-3 95-31 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 10-1 96-311998 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 97-31 Norman, Okla. W, 24-9 98-31 Norman, Okla. W, 10-0 99-311999 St. Joseph, Mo. L, 2-7 99-32 St. Joseph, Mo. W, 14-1 100-32 St. Joseph, Mo. W, 11-4 101-322000 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 102-32 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 103-32 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 104-322001 Manhattan, Kan. L, 3-5 104-33 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-5 104-34 Manhattan, Kan. W, 6-2 105-342002 Norman, Okla. W, 15-10 106-34 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 107-34 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 (8) 108-342003 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-8 108-35 Manhattan, Kan. W, 10-8 109-35 Manhattan, Kan. W, 22-6 110-352004 Norman, Okla. W, 21-6 111-35 Norman, Okla. W, 11-3 112-35 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 113-35 2005 Manhattan, Kan. L, 5-8 113-36 Manhattan, Kan. W, 10-8 (11) 114-36 Manhattan, Kan. W, 6-5 (10) 115-362006 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 115-37 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 116-37 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 117-37 2007 Manhattan, Kan. L, 6-10 117-38 Manhattan, Kan. W, 20-9 118-38 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-4 119-38 2008 Norman, Okla. L, 4-6 119-39 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 120-39

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Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 121-39 2009 Manhattan, Kan. L, 1-9 121-40 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-11 122-40 Manhattan, Kan. W, 29-4 123-402010 Norman, Okla. W, 14-3 124-40 Norman, Okla. L, 9-14 124-41 Norman, Okla. W, 15-11 125-41 $Oklahoma City W, 13-2 126-412011 Manhattan, Kan. L, 0-2 126-42 Manhattan, Kan. W, 14-3 127-42 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-6 127-43 $Oklahoma City L, 4-5 127-44 $Oklahoma City L, 3-4 127-452012 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 128-45 Norman, Okla. L, 7-8 128-46 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 129-462013 Manhattan, Kan. L, 5-6 130-46 Manhattan, Kan. L, 2-5 130-47 Manhattan, Kan. W, 7-3 131-47 Oklahoma City W, 7-6 132-472014 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 133-47 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 134-47 Norman, Okla. L, 0-5 134-48# 34 games played before 1963, OU leads 26-8 KANSAS WESLEYAN Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1987 Norman, Okla. W, 17-7 1-0

KEARNEY STATE Overall Series: OU leads 9-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 14-9 2-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 13-3 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 4-01991 Norman, Okla. W, 20-0 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 25-11 6-01992 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 8-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 9-0

LAFAYETTE Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1990 Edinburg, Texas W, 13-9 1-0

LAMAR Overall Series: Lamar leads 8-6

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Waco, Texas W, 11-1 1-01983 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-5 1-11984 *Austin, Texas L, 3-4 1-21985 *Austin, Texas W, 9-1 2-2 *Austin, Texas L, 5-7 2-31991 Norman, Okla. L, 7-8 2-4 Norman, Okla. W, 17-8 3-41993 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-6 3-52002 Norman, Okla. L, 4-8 3-6 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 4-6 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 5-62003 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-7 5-72006 Edinburg, Texas L, 9-21 5-8 Houston, Texas W, 11-4 6-8

LEWIS-CLARK STATE Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1987 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 12-10 1-0

LINFIELD COLLEGE Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1979 Tempe, Ariz. W, 20-2 1-0 Tempe, Ariz. W, 10-3 2-0

LIPSCOMB Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. W, 9-5 1-0

LONG BEACH STATE Overall Series: Long Beach State leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 *Tucson, Ariz. L, 4-11 0-11997 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-1 0-22006 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 1-2

LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE Overall Series: Louisianna Lafayette leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Lakeland, Fla. W, 9-3 1-02000 Lafayette, La. L, 3-8 1-1 Lafayette, La. L, 1-4 1-2 Lafayette, La. L, 2-3 1-3

LSUOverall Series: Louisiana State leads 8-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Baton Rouge, La. L, 4-5 (11) 0-11972 Baton Rouge, La. L, 1-9 0-2 Baton Rouge, La. W, 9-1 1-2 Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-1 1-3 Baton Rouge, La. W, 3-1 2-3 1986 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 5-8 2-41989 New Orleans, La. W, 9-7 3-41991 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 3-4 3-51997 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 3-14 3-62013 Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-2 3-7 Baton Rouge, La. L, 1-11 3-8

LOUISIANA TECH Overall Series: OU leads 7-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-2 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 3-01976 Ruston, La. W, 6-4 4-0 Ruston, La. W, 9-2 5-01979 Ruston, La. L, 3-6 5-11990 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 6-11993 Lake Charles, La. W, 2-0 7-1

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Overall Series: Series tied 2-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Norman, Okla. L, 1-6 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 1-11989 *Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-2 2-1 *Tucson, Ariz. L, 5-6 2-2

LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Norman, Okla. W, 17-4 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 2-0

MAINE Overall Series: OU leads 3-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1984 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-4 0-1 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-2 1-1 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-6 1-21996 Austin, Texas W, 6-4 2-22005 *Oxford, Miss. W, 11-10 3-2

MANHATTAN Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2014 Surprise, Ariz. W, 9-0 1-0

MANKATO STATE Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1985 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 1-0 Norman, Okla, W, 19-3 2-01987 Norman, Okla. W, 17-5 3-0

MARYLAND Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1999 Orlando, Fla. W, 10-9 1-0

MARYMOUNT COLLEGE Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 1-0 MASSACHUSETTSOverall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 1-0 2010 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 2-0

McNEESE STATEOverall Series: OU leads 9-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 1-01993 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-8 1-1 Lake Charles, La. W, 2-1 2-11998 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 3-1 Norman, Okla. W, 14-13 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 5-12000 Norman, Okla. W, 15-5 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 12-9 7-12002 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 9-1

MEMPHIS Overall Series: Tied 2-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2006 Millington, Tenn. L, 1-2 0-12010 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 0-2 Norman, Okla. W, 14-6 1-2 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 2-2

MIAMI (FLA.) Overall Series: OU leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 *Omaha, Neb. L, 1-5 0-11976 *Arlington, Texas W, 11-3 1-11985 Oklahoma City W, 7-1 2-1

MIAMI (OHIO) Overall Series: Miami leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. L, 3-4 0-1

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MICHIGAN Overall Series: OU leads 12-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1977 *Norman, Okla W, 3-1 1-0 *Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 1-11987 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-0 2-11990 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 9-4 3-11993 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 5-1 Norman, Okla. W, 18-9 6-11996 Norman, Okla. W, 14-2 7-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 13-8 9-11998 Norman, Okla. W, 21-11 10-12003 Norman, Okla. L, 12-16 10-2 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 11-2 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 12-22007 San Diego, Calif. L, 5-8 12-3 MICHIGAN STATE Overall Series: Tied 2-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 El Paso, Texas L, 7-8 0-12007 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 0-2 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 1-2 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 2-2

MID AMERICA Overall Series: Oklahoma leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 1-0 MIDWESTERN Overall Series: OU leads 4-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 Norman, Okl.a W, 9-7 1-0 Norman, Okla, W, 13-3 2-01982 Norman, Okla. W, 14-3 3-0 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 3-11983 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 4-1 Norman, Okla. L, 12-13 4-2

MINNESOTA Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 *Omaha, Neb.` L, 0-1 8-10-1

MINNESOTA-MORRIS Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-3 2-0

MISSISSIPPI Overall Series: Mississippi leads 4-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 Norman, Okla. L, 8-11 0-11994 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 1-1 Norman, Okla. L, 9-13 1-21995 Oxford, Miss. W, 6-5 2-22005 *Oxford, Miss. L, 3-7 2-3 *Oxford, Miss. L, 5-20 2-4

MISSISSIPPI STATE Overall Series: OU leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 *Starkville, Miss. L, 6-9 0-1 *Starkville, Miss. W, 10-6 1-12010 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 16-5 2-1

MISSOURI Overall Series: OU leads 127-84# Big 12 Series: OU leads 28-15

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Norman, Okla. W, 13-10 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 1-1 Norman, Okla. L, 6-9 1-21963 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-2 2-2 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-5 2-3 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-8 2-41964 Norman, Okla. L, 1-4 2-5 Norman, Okla. L, 1-3 2-6 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 2-71965 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-10 2-8 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-12 2-9 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-9 2-101966 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 3-10 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 4-10 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 5-101967 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-2 5-11 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-3 5-12 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-2 5-131968 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 6-13 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 7-13 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 8-131969 Columbia, Mo. W, 8-1 9-13 Columbia, Mo. W, 8-6 10-131970 Columbia, Mo. W, 4-3 11-13 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-3 11-141971 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 11-15 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 11-16 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 12-161972 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-2 13-16 Columbia, Mo. W, 4-2 14-16 Columbia, Mo. L, 3-7 14-171973 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 15-17 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 16-17 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 17-171974 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-5 17-18 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-0 18-18 Columbia, Mo. W, 17-14 19-181975 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 20-18 Norman, Okla. W, 13-1 21-18 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 22-181976 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 23-18 Norman, Okla. L, 2-6 23-19 $Oklahoma City L, 2-4 23-20 $Oklahoma City W, 8-0 24-20 $Oklahoma City L, 3-5 24-211977 $Oklahoma City W, 13-6 25-21 $Oklahoma City W, 16-6 26-211978 $Oklahoma City L, 3-4 26-211979 Norman, Okla. L, 0-6 26-22 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 27-22 $Oklahoma City W, 10-7 28-221980 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-7 28-23 Columbia, Mo. L, 6-11 28-24 $Oklahoma City L, 1-6 28-251981 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-3 28-26 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-6 28-27 Columbia, Mo. L, 3-6 28-28 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-6 28-291982 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 29-291983 Columbia, Mo. W, 8-6 30-29 Columbia, Mo. L, 7-8 30-30 Columbia, Mo. L, 6-7 30-31 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-4 31-311984 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 32-31 Norman, Okla. L, 1-3 32-32 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 33-32 $Oklahoma City W, 17-12 34-321985 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-5 35-32 Columbia, Mo. W, 17-6 36-32 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-8 36-33 Columbia, Mo. W, 19-9 37-331986 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 38-33 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 39-33 Norman, Okla. W, 18-8 40-33 Norman, Okla. W, 16-7 41-33 $Oklahoma City W, 14-8 42-331987 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-3 43-33 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-3 43-33 Columbia, Mo. W, 11-8 44-33 Columbia, Mo. W, 12-2 45-331988 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 45-34

Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 46-34 Norman, Okla. W, 19-7 47-34 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 48-34 $Oklahoma City W, 12-6 49-34 $Oklahoma City W, 7-2 50-341989 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-3 51-34 Columbia, Mo. W, 17-3 52-34 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-2 53-34 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-5 53-35 $Oklahoma City L, 8-10 53-36 $Oklahoma City L, 6-8 53-371990 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 54-37 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 54-38 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 54-39 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 55-391991 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-1 56-39 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-6 56-40 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-5 56-41 Columbia, Mo. L, 7-11 56-42 $Oklahoma City W, 9-3 57-42 $Oklahoma City W, 5-0 58-421992 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 59-42 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 60-42 Norman, Okla. L, 4-6 60-43 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 60-44 1993 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 61-44 Norman, Okla. W, 11-5 62-45 Columbia, Mo. L, 0-12 62-46 Columbia, Mo. L, 6-9 62-47 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-1 63-471994 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-4 64-47 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-4 65-47 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 66-47 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 67-47 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 68-47 $Oklahoma City W, 15-2 69-471995 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 70-47 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 71-47 Columbia, Mo. W, 8-0 72-47 Columbia, Mo. W, 13-7 73-47 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-1 74-471996 Norman, Okla. L, 2-17 74-48 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 75-48 Columbia, Okla. L, 4-7 75-49 Columbia, Mo. W, 8-5 76-49 $Oklahoma City L, 11-20 76-50 1997 Columbia, Mo W, 7-1 77-50 Columbia, Mo. L, 3-4 77-51 $Oklahoma City W, 16-7 78-511998 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 79-51 Norman, Okla. L, 6-14 79-52 Norman, Okla. W, 14-3 80-521999 Columbia, Mo. W, 4-2 81-52 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-4 81-53 Columbia, Mo. L, 2-5 81-542000 Norman, Okla. W, 11-3 82-54 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 83-54 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 84-542001 Columbia, Mo. W, 6-0 85-54 Columbia, Mo. W, 13-9 86-54 Columbia, Mo. W, 9-6 87-542002 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 (12) 88-54 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 89-54 Norman, Okla. W, 16-10 90-542003 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-6 90-55 Columbia, Mo. L, 6-7 90-56 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-0 91-562004 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 92-56 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 93-56 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 94-56 $Arlington, Texas L, 5-9 94-572005 Columbia, Mo. W, 2-1 (10) 95-57 Columbia, Mo. L, 6-10 95-58 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-6 95-59 $Oklahoma City L, 7-8 95-602006 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 96-60 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 97-60 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 98-602007 Columbia, Mo. L, 3-13 98-61 Columbia, Mo. W, 5-0 99-61 Columbia. Mo. L, 8-10 99-62 $Oklahoma City W, 7-2 100-62

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2008 Norman, Okla. L, 4-9 100-63 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 100-64 Norman, Okla. W, 22-4 101-64 $Oklahoma City W, 4-3 102-642009 Columbia, Mo. W, 2-1 103-64 Columbia, Mo. W, 7-4 104-64 Columbia. Mo. L, 4-5 104-65 $Oklahoma City L, 4-5 104-662010 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 105-66 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 106-66 Norman, Okla. L, 11-12 106-672011 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-1 107-67 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-2 107-682012 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5(10) 108-68 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 109-68 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 110-68 $Oklahoma City L, 7-8 110-69# 36 Games Played between 1942-1963, OU leads 20-16

MISSOURI SOUTHERN Overall Series: OU leads 14-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 1-01990 Edinburg, Texas W, 5-2 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 3-01991 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 4-01992 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 5-01993 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 5-11994 Norman, Okla. W, 14-0 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 7-11995 Norman, Okla. W, 12-4 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 9-11996 Norman, Okla. W, 13-7 10-11997 Norman, Okla. W, 20-2 11-11998 Norman, Okla. W, 20-7 12-1 Norman, Okla. W, 19-7 13-12000 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 14-1

MISSOURI ROLLA Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-3 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 23-0 3-0

MORNINGSIDE Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1985 Edinburg, Fla. W, 11-0 1-0 Edinburg, Fla. W, 9-1 2-0

MURRAY STATE Overall Series: OU leads 5-1 YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 2-1 1-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 1-0 2-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 4-3 3-0 Honolulu, Hawaii W, 6-4 4-02000 Norman, Okla. L, 6-11 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 5-1

NEVADA Overall Series: Nevada leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2005 Fullerton, Calif. L, 10-14 0-1

NEBRASKA Overall Series: OU leads 117-94-1# Big 12 Series: Nebraska leads 28-15-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1962 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 0-1 Norman, Okla. L, 6-12 0-2 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 0-31963 Lincoln, Neb. W, 9-2 1-3 Lincoln, Neb. W, 2-0 (7) 2-3

Lincoln, Neb. W, 7-1 3-31964 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 (7) 4-3 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 (7) 5-3 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 6-31965 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-2 6-4 Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-3 6-5 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-3 6-61966 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 7-6 Norman, Okla L, 1-3 7-7 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 8-71967 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-5 8-8 Lincoln, Neb. W, 2-1 9-8 Lincoln, Neb. W, 9-6 10-81968 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 11-8 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 12-8 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 12-91969 Lincoln, Neb. W, 6-3 13-9 Lincoln, Neb. W, 1-0 14-9 Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-1 15-91970 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-1 16-9 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-8 16-101971 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 17-10 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 18-10 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 19-101972 Lincoln, Neb. L, 5-9 19-11 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-2 19-121973 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 20-12 Norman, Okla. W, 11-0 21-12 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 22-121974 Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-1 23-12 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-3 24-12 Lincoln, Neb. W, 8-3 25-121975 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 26-12 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 27-12 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 28-121976 $Oklahoma City W, 15-5 29-121979 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-5 29-13 Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-9 29-14 $Oklahoma City W, 7-6 30-14 $Oklahoma City W, 9-7 31-141980 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 32-14 Norman, Okla. L, 6-9 32-15 $Oklahoma City L, 6-13 32-161981 Lincoln, Neb. W, 5-2 33-16 Lincoln, Neb. L, 10-15 33-17 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-5 33-18 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-6 33-191982 $Oklahoma City W, 12-8 34-19 $Oklahoma City W, 8-2 35-191983 Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-3 35-20 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-7 35-21 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-3 36-21 Lincoln, Neb. W, 10-5 37-21 $Oklahoma City W, 2-1 38-211984 Norman, Okla. L, 16-27 38-22 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 39-22 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 39-23 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 40-23 $Oklahoma City L, 7-15 40-24 $Oklahoma City W, 5-2 41-241985 Lincoln, Neb. L, 9-10 41-25 Lincoln, Neb. W, 15-13 42-25 Lincoln, Neb. W, 11-9 43-25 Lincoln, Neb. W, 7-5 44-25 $Oklahoma City W, 18-11 45-25 $Oklahoma City W, 5-3 46-25 1986 Oklahoma City W, 12-6 47-25 Oklahoma City W, 4-3 48-25 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 49-251987 Lincoln, Neb. L, 8-9 49-26 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-3 49-27 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-3 49-28 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-10 49-29 $Oklahoma City W, 11-3 50-291988 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 51-29 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 52-29 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 53-29 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 54-291989 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-10 54-30 Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-1 55-30 Lincoln, Neb L, 2-3 55-31 Lincoln, Neb. W, 2-1 56-31

1990 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 56-32 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 58-31 Norman, Okla. L, 6-7 58-32 Norman, Okla. W, 11-8 59-321991 Lincoln, Neb. W, 8-5 60-32 Lincoln, Neb. L, 3-7 60-33 Lincoln, Neb. W, 16-3 61-33 Lincoln, Neb. L, 5-7 61-341992 Norman, Okla. W, 15-5 62-34 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 63-34 Norman, Okla. W, 12-4 64-34 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 65-341993 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-7 65-35 Lincoln, Neb. L, 8-9 65-36 Lincoln, Neb. W, 2-0 66-36 Norman, Okla. L, 8-9 66-37 Norman, Okla. L, 1-9 66-38 $Oklahoma City L, 14-19 66-391994 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 67-39 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 68-39 Norman, Okla. W, 13-9 69-39 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-7 69-40 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-0 70-40 $Oklahoma City L, 2-3 70-41 $Oklahoma City W, 21-4 71-411995 Lincoln, Neb. L, 8-9 71-42 Lincoln, Neb. W, 11-9 72-42 Lincoln, Neb. W, 12-10 73-421996 Norman, Okla. W, 18-11 74-42 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 75-42 Norman, Okla. W, 17-16 76-42 Lincoln, Neb. W, 24-7 77-42 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-8 77-43 1997 Norman, Okla.. W, 11-3 78-43 Norman, Okla. W, 11-8 79-43 Norman, Okla. W, 11-9 80-431998 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-13 80-44 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-9 80-45 Lincoln, Neb. L, 12-13 80-461999 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 (11) 80-47 Norman, Okla. W, 12-10 81-47 Norman, Okla. L, 3-12 81-48 $Oklahoma City L, 7-14 81-492000 Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-10 81-50 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-12 81-51 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-3 82-51 $Oklahoma City L, 1-3 82-52 $Oklahoma City L, 1-6 82-532001 Norman, Okla. L, 1-7 82-54 Norman, Okla. L, 5-10 82-55 Norman, Okla. L, 4-14 (7) 82-562002 Lincoln, Neb. W, 5-4 83-56 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-7 83-57 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-12 (7) 83-582003 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 83-59 Norman, Okla. L, 6-8 83-60 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 83-612004 Lincoln, Neb. W, 6-4 84-61 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-1 84-62 Lincoln, Neb. W, 2-1 85-622005 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 86-62 Norman, Okla. L, 1-8 86-63 Norman, Okla. L, 7-7 86-64 $Oklahoma City L, 3-6 86-652006 Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-2 87-65 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-10 87-66 Lincoln, Neb. W, 6-2 88-662007 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 89-66 Norman, Okla. L, 4-6 89-67 Norman, Okla. L, 5-12 90-672008 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-4 90-68 Lincoln, Neb. L, 3-4 90-70 Lincoln, Neb. T, 8-8 90-70-12009 Norman, Okla. W, 12-9 91-70-1 Norman, Okla. L, 9-11 91-71-1 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 92-71-12010 Lincoln, Neb. W, 10-2 93-71-1 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-1 94-71-1 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-10 94-72-12011 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 95-72-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 96-72-1# 44 games played between 1942-1963, OU trails 23-21

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NEW MEXICO Overall Series: OU leads 15-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1964 Albuquerque, N.M. W, 23-5 1-0 Albuquerque, N.M. W, 11-6 2-0 Albuquerque, N.M. W, 11-3 3-01977 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-4 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-4 6-01988 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 7-0 Norman, Okla. L, 2-11 7-12011 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 9-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 10-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 11-12012 Alburquerque, N.M. W, 7-6(10) 12-1 Alburquerque, N.M. W, 10-5 13-1 Alburquerque, N.M. W, 4-0 14-12013 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 10-8 15-1

NEW MEXICO STATE Overall Series: OU leads 9-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1969 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 3-4(10) 0-1 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 3-1 1-11974 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 9-4 2-1 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 2-0 3-11987 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 19-2 4-1 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-2 5-1 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-4 5-21991 El Paso, Texas W, 4-0 6-21992 El Paso, Texas L, 0-5 6-3 El Paso, Texas W, 10-9 7-32013 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 8-3 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 9-3 NEW ORLEANS Overall Series: OU leads 10-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 New Orleans, La. W, 2-0 1-01973 New Orleans, La. W, 5-4 2-0 New Orleans, La. W, 14-0 3-0 New Orleans, La. L, 2-4 3-11976 New Orleans, La. W, 3-0 4-1 New Orleans, La. W, 4-3 5-1 New Orleans, La. W, 5-2 6-11979 New Orleans, La. L, 5-6 6-2 New Orleans, La. L, 1-10 6-31989 New Orleans, La. W, 9-1 7-32013 Norman, Okla. W, 10-0 8-3 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 9-3 Norman, Okla. W, 14-3 10-3

NEW YORK TECH Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 Edinburg, Texas W, 9-7 1-0

NORTH CAROLINAOverall Series: OU leads 2-0 YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 *Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 (10) 1-0 2010 *Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 2-0

NORTH DAKOTA STATEOverall Series: OU leads 3-1 YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1956 *Neutral Site L, 3-8 0-12008 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 13-0 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 3-1

NORTH TEXAS Overall Series: OU leads 10-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1984 Denton, Texas W, 14-3 1-0 Denton, Texas W, 14-2 2-0 Denton, Texas W, 4-0 3-0 Denton, Texas W, 9-1 4-01985 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 5-11986 Norman, Okla. W, 19-4 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 17-5 7-11987 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 15-5 9-11988 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 10-1

NORTHEASTERN Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1986 Norman, Okla. W, 29-4 1-0

NORTHEASTERN STATE Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 2-01985 Norman, Okla. W, 21-1 3-0

NORTHERN ARIZONA Overall Series: Series Tied 2-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Tempe, Ariz. W, 13-5 1-01976 Tempe, Ariz. W, 7-4 2-01979 Tempe, Ariz. L, 9-10 2-1 Tempe, Ariz. L, 7-11 2-2

NORTHERN COLORADO Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 *Omaha, Neb. W, 10-1 1-02005 Norman, Okla. W, 16-5 2-02005 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 3-0

NORTHERN IOWAOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 33-2 1-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 19-7 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 3-0 NORTHERN ILLINOISOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2008 Frisco, Texas W, 11-5 1-0

NORTHWESTERN MISSOURIOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Tempe, Ariz. W, 7-4 1-01984 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 3-0

NORTHWESTERNOverall Series: OU leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2001 Norman, Okla. L, 0-4 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 17-6 2-1

NORTHWESTERN STATEOverall Series: OU leads 5-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2005 Norman, Okla. L, 10-13(12) 0-1

Norman, Okla. W, 15-8 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 2-12013 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 3-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 5-1

NOTRE DAMEOverall Series: OU leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1982 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 1-02006 Millington, Tenn. W, 4-3 2-02013 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 5-6 2-1OAKLANDOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2011 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-6 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 19-6 3-0

OHIO STATEOverall Series: OU leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1951 *Omaha, Neb. W, 9-8 1-01982 *Austin, Texas W, 5-2 2-02003 Beaumont, Texas W, 5-1 3-02014 Orlando, Fla. L, 3-6 3-1

OKLAHOMA BAPTISTOverall Series: OU leads 11-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 2-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 4-01977 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 5-01996 Norman, Okla. W, 12-10 6-01997 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 7-01998 Norman, Okla. W, 21-6 8-01999 Norman, Okla. W, 15-5 9-02000 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 10-02001 Norman, Okla. W, 13-6 11-0

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANOverall Series: OU leads 7-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 1-11974 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 2-1 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 2-21976 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 3-2 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 4-21983 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 5-2 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 6-21984 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 7-2

OKLAHOMA CITYOverall Series: OU leads 40-15

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 Norman, Okla. W, 15-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 2-01975 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 4-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 21-2 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 7-01979 Oklahoma City L, 2-3 7-1 Oklahoma City W, 9-5 8-1 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 8-2 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 9-21980 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 10-2 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 11-2 Oklahoma City W, 9-0 12-2 Oklahoma City L, 1-4 12-31981 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 13-3 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 14-31982 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 15-3

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Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 16-3 Oklahoma City L, 7-13 16-41983 Edinburg, Texas L, 7-9 16-5 Edinburg, Texas L, 6-7 16-6 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 17-6 Oklahoma City L, 5-6 17-71984 Oklahoma City W, 3-0 18-7 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 18-8 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 19-8 Oklahoma City W, 4-3 20-81985 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 21-8 Oklahoma City W, 10-6 22-8 Norman, Okla. L, 0-3 22-9 1986 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 23-91987 Norman, Okla. W, 19-2 24-91988 Norman, Okla. W, 23-12 25-91989 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 26-91990 Norman, Okla. L, 4-8 26-101993 Norman, Okla. W, 21-6 27-10 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 28-101994 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 29-10 Norman, Okla. W, 14-1 30-101995 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 31-10 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 32-101996 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 33-10 Norman, Okla. W, 25-11 34-10 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 35-10997 Norman, Okla. L, 8-18 35-11 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 36-111998 Norman, Okla. W, 14-6 37-11 Norman, Okla. W, 15-2 38-111999 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 39-11 Norman, Okla. L, 13-14 39-122000 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 39-13 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 39-142001 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3(11) 40-14 Norman, Okla. L, 4-7 40-15

OKLAHOMA STATE Overall Series: Oklahoma State leads 139-135# Big 12 Series: OSU leads 30-22

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1947 *Oklahoma City W, 6-2 1-01955 *Neutral Site W, 3-0 2-0 *Neutral Site L, 3-6 2-1 *Neutral Site L, 2-6 2-21962 Stillwater, Okla. L, 4-6 2-3 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-14 2-4 Stillwater, Okla. W, 8-3 3-41963 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 4-4 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 5-4 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 5-51964 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-3 5-6 Stillwater, Okla. W, 4-1 6-6 Stillwater, Okla. W, 4-0 7-61965 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 (7) 7-7 Norman, Okla. L, 1-4 (7) 7-8 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 8-81966 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-4 9-8 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-2 9-91967 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 9-10 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 (7) 9-11 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 10-111969 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 11-11 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 11-12 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 (13) 12-121970 Stillwater, Okla. W, 7-1 13-12 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-8 13-13 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-5 13-141971 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 14-14 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 15-14 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 15-151972 Stillwater, Okla. L, 4-7 15-16 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-0 16-16 Stillwater, Okla. L, 11-12 16-171973 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 17-17 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 18-17 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2 18-181974 Stillwater, Okla. W, 4-3 19-18 Stillwater, Okla. W, 10-3 20-18 Stillwater, Okla. W, 7-3 21-181975 Oklahoma City W, 3-1 22-18

Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 23-18 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 23-191976 Stillwater, Okla. W, 10-0 24-19 Oklahoma City W, 5-0 25-19 Sillwater, Okla. W, 7-5 26-19 Stillwater, Okla. W, 5-4 27-19 Norman, Okla. W, 13-0 28-19 Oklahoma City W, 9-8 29-19 Norman, Okla. W, 18-4 30-19 Oklahoma City W, 3-2 31-19 $Oklahoma City W, 2-1 32-191977 Stillwater, Okla. W, 19-6 33-19 Stillwater, Okla. W, 3-2 34-191978 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 34-20 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 35-20 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 36-20 Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 37-20 $Oklahoma City L, 6-8 37-211979 Stillwater, Okla. W, 8-6 38-21 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-4 38-22 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-6 38-23 Stillwater, Okla. W, 11-7 39-231980 Norman, Okla. L, 3-7 39-24 Norman, Okla. L, 6-11 39-25 Norman, Okla. L, 7-11 39-26 Norman, Okla. L, 11-16 39-271981 Stillwater, Okla. W, 9-0 40-27 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-13 40-28 Stillwater, Okla. W, 5-3 41-28 Stillwater, Okla. L, 4-9 41-291982 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 42-29 Norman, Okla. L, 1-7 42-30 Norman, Okla. L, 8-21 42-31 Norman, Okla. L, 11-12 42-32 $Oklahoma City L, 6-7 42-33 $Oklahoma City L, 3-5 42-341983 Stillwater, Okla. W, 9-7 43-34 Stillwater, Okla. L, 14-15 43-35 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-1 44-35 Stillwater, Okla. W, 11-7 45-35 $Oklahoma City L, 1-3 45-36 $Oklahoma City W, 10-8 46-36 $Oklahoma City L, 7-13 46-371984 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 47-37 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 48-37 $Oklahoma City L, 4-13 48-381985 Stillwater, Okla. W, 21-8 49-38 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-11 49-39 Stillwater, Okla. L, 6-11 49-40 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-8 49-41 $Oklahoma City L, 5-11 49-42 $Oklahoma City L, 4-19 49-431986 Oklahoma City W, 8-7 50-43 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 51-43 Oklahoma City W, 3-2 52-43 Norman, Okla. L, 3-22 52-44 $Oklahoma City W, 7-5 53-44 $Oklahoma City L, 7-12 53-45 $Oklahoma City L, 3-9 53-461987 Stillwater, Okla. W, 8-4 54-46 Stillwater, Okla. L, 7-23 54-47 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-14 54-48 Stillwater, Okla. W, 15-8 55-48 $Oklahoma City W, 9-4 56-48 $Oklahoma City L, 6-15 56-49 $Oklahoma City L, 6-9 56-501988 Oklahoma City L, 2-15 56-51 Oklahoma City L, 3-5 56-52 Oklahoma City W, 9-8 57-52 Oklahoma City W, 12-7 58-52 $Oklahoma City L, 1-15 58-53 $Oklahoma City W, 7-6 59-53 $Oklahoma City L, 5-9 59-541989 Stillwater, Okla. W, 15-3 60-54 Stillwater, Okla. W, 11-9 61-54 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-8 61-55 Stillwater, Okla. L, 10-13 61-561990 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 62-56 Oklahoma City W, 9-5 63-56 Oklahoma City L, 3-6 63-57 Oklahoma City L, 7-10 63-581991 Tulsa, Okla. W, 10-8 64-58 Stillwater, Okla. L, 7-15 64-59

Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-4 65-59 Oklahoma City L, 8-9 65-60 $Oklahoma City L, 3-4 65-61 $Oklahoma City L, 4-6 65-621992 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-1 66-62 Norman, Okla. L, 9-18 66-63 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 67-63 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-4 68-63 $Oklahoma City W, 15-6 69-63 $Oklahoma City L, 2-3 69-64 $Oklahoma City L, 5-13 69-651993 Tulsa,Okla. W, 4-0 70-65 Oklahoma City L, 4-9 70-66 Oklahoma City L, 5-17 70-67 Norman, Okla. L, 9-11 70-68 Stillwater, Okla. L, 10-12 70-69 1994 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-4 70-70 Oklahoma City L, 4-11 70-71 Oklahoma City W, 8-2 71-71 Norman,Okla. W, 4-2 72-71 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-10 72-72 $Oklahoma City L, 3-6 72-731995 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 73-73 Stillwater, Okla. L, 8-12 73-74 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-6 74-74 Oklahoma City W, 4-1 75-74 Oklahoma City W, 12-4 76-74 $Oklahoma City L, 7-9 (11) 76-751996 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-5 77-75 Oklahoma City L, 3-11 77-76 Oklahoma City L, 1-7 77-77 Norman, Okla. L, 4-14 77-78 Stillwater, Okla. L, 11-12 77-79 $Oklahoma City L, 11-16 77-80 1997 Tulsa, Okla. W, 9-5 78-80 Oklahoma City L, 15-17 78-81 Oklahoma City L, 11-18 78-82 $Oklahoma City W, 10-5 79-821998 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-4 80-82 Oklahoma City L, 3-10 80-83 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 81-83 $Oklahoma City W, 9-4 82-831999 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-3 83-83 Oklahoma City L, 6-9 83-84 Oklahoma City L, 5-6 83-85 $Oklahoma City W, 10-9 84-852000 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-3 85-85 Oklahoma City W, 3-1 86-85 Oklahoma City W, 7-5 87-85 $Oklahoma City W, 9-8 88-862001 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-11 (8) 88-86 Oklahoma City L, 3-6 88-87 Oklahoma City L, 5-13 88-882002 Tulsa, Okla. L, 7-11 (14) 88-89 Oklahoma City W, 5-2 89-89 Oklahoma City W, 8-6 90-89 $Oklahoma City W, 11-3 91-892003 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-8 91-90 Oklahoma City W, 7-4 92-90 Oklahoma City W, 6-5 93-90 $Oklahoma City W, 4-2 94-902004 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-8 94-91 Oklahoma City L, 5-6 94-92 Oklahoma City W, 4-1 95-93 2005 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-3 95-94 Oklahoma City W, 4-3 96-94 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 (11) 97-94 2006 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-4 97-95 Oklahoma City L, 0-7 97-96 Oklahoma City L, 0-4 97-97 $Oklahoma City. W, 21-6 98-972007 Tulsa, Okla. L, 7-8 98-98 Oklahoma City L, 2-10 98-99 Oklahoma City L, 7-8 98-100 $Oklahoma City W, 9-8 99-1002008 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-7 99-101 Oklahoma City L, 1-11 99-102 Oklahoma City W, 10-4 100-1022009 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-2 101-102 Oklahoma City W, 7-5 102-102 Oklahoma City L, 1-5 102-1032010 Stillwater, Okla. L, 6-7 102-104 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-6 103-104

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Oklahoma City L, 3-4 103-105 Oklahoma City W, 6-0 104-1052011 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 105-105 Tulsa, Okla. L, 7-8 105-106 Oklahoma City W, 7-5 106-106 Oklahoma City L, 10-11 106-1072012 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-6 106-108 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-3 106-109 Oklahoma City W, 8-4 107-109 Oklahoma City L, 2-3 107-110 Oklahoma City W, 1-0 108-1102013 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-4 108-111 Oklahoma City L, 3-4 108-112 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 109-1122014 Norman, Okla. L, 1-3 109-113 Stillwater, Okla. W, 12-9 (18) 110-113 Oklahoma City L, 2-4 110-114 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-2 110-114 Tulsa, Okla. W, 8-1 111-114 Oklahoma City L, 4-13 111-115 Oklahoma City L, 8-11 111-116# 62 games played between 1942-1963, OU trails 34-28

OLD DOMINION Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 3-0

ORAL ROBERTS Overall Series: OU leads 37-31

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1970 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 2-01971 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 5-01972 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 8-01973 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 8-11974 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 9-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 10-11977 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 10-2 Oklahoma City W, 8-3 11-21978 Tulsa, Okla. W, 9-6 12-2 Norman, Okla. L, 8-22 12-3 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-13 12-41979 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 12-5 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-12 12-61980 Norman, Okla. L, 1-8 12-71980 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-2 13-71981 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 13-81982 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-0 14-8 Norman, Okla. L, 2-10 14-9 Norman, Okla. L, 6-0 14-101983 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-6 14-11 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-8 14-121984 Norman, Okla. L, 7-11 14-13 Tulsa, Okla. L, 6-13 14-14 1985 Tulsa W, 9-8 15-14 Oklahoma City W, 9-7 16-141986 Norman, Okla. W, 9-7 17-14 Tulsa, Okla. L, 9-8 17-151987 Tulsa, Okla. L, 13-14 17-16 Norman, Okla. L, 9-10 16-171988 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-5 16-18 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 17-181989 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-9 17-19 Norman, Okla. W, 18-11 18-191995 Tulsa, Okla. W, 9-3 20-191996 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 20-20 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-5 20-211997 Tulsa, Okla. W, 9-8 21-211998 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 21-22 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-2 22-221999 Arlington, Texas L, 6-8 22-23 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-4 23-23

2000 Houston, Texas W, 15-2 24-23 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-1 25-23 *Oklahoma City W, 6-5 26-23 *Oklahoma City W, 9-7 27-232001 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-11 27-24 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-3 27-252002 Tulsa, Okla. W, 6-2 28-26 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 29-26 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 30-262003 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 30-26 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 30-272004 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-6 30-28 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 31-282010 *Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 32-282011 *Norman, Okla. L, 0-7 32-292012 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 33-29 Tulsa, Okla. W, 6-3 34-292013 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 35-29 Norman, Okla. W, 15-8 36-29 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 37-292014 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-3 37-30 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2 37-31

OREGON Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Eugene, Ore. W, 3-2 1-0

OREGON STATE Overall Series: OU leads 5-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1971 Riverside, Calif. W, 6-4 1-01993 Norman, Okla. W, 14-13 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 20-9 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 4-01997 Norman, Okla. L, 2-10 4-1 Norman, Okla. W, 14-2 5-12001 San Diego, Calif. L, 8-10 5-22012 Corvalis, Ore. L, 7-11 5-3

PENN STATE Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 *Omaha, Neb. W, 6-0 1-01985 Edinburg, Texas W, 12-0 2-0 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-0 3-0

PEPPERDINE Overall Series: Pepperdine leads 4-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 *Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-10 0-12012 Malibu, Calif. W, 4-3 1-1 Malibu, Calif. L, 0-10 1-2 Malibu, Calif. L, 6-7 1-32013 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 2-3 Norman, Okla. L, 2-7 2-4 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 3-4

PHILLIPS Overall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1982 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 1-01984 Norman, Okla. W, 25-2 2-01985 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 3-0

RICE Overall Series: Series tied 5-5

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 2-01992 Houston, Texas W, 10-3 3-0 Houston, Texas L, 3-4 3-12006 Houston, Texas L, 2-8 3-2 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 4-2 *Houston, Texas L, 4-10 4-3 *Houston, Texas W, 11-5 5-3

*Houston, Texas L, 5-9 5-42008 Houston, Texas L, 2-7 5-5 RICHMOND Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 Jacksonville, Fla. W, 11-3 1-0

RUTGERS Overall Series: OU leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1998 *Tallahassee, Fla. W, 9-7 1-02014 Norman, Okla. W, 16-11 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 3-0 Norman, Okla. L, 6-8 3-1

SAMFORD Overall Series: Oklahoma leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 13-3 2-1SAM HOUSTON STATEOverall Series: OU leads 7-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1987 *Austin, Texas L, 1-5 0-11988 Edinburg, Texas W, 5-1 1-11994 Houston, Texas W, 13-7 2-11999 Norman, Okla. W, 17-6 3-1 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9 4-12000 Houston, Texas W, 9-8 5-12003 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-4 7-1

SAN DIEGOOverall Series: OU leads 4-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1994 Fullerton, Calif. W, 10-9 1-02001 San Diego, Calif. L, 2-14 1-12007 San Diego, Calif. W, 6-4 2-12009 San Diego, Calif. W, 11-2 3-1 San Diego, Calif. L, 7-11 3-22011 San Diego, Calif. W, 7-1 4-2 SAN DIEGO STATEOverall Series: OU leads 9-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 Norman, Okla. W, 16-7 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 2-02001 San Diego, Calif. L, 8-9 2-12007 San Diego, Calif. W, 4-1 3-12010 San Diego, Calif. W, 7-4 4-1 San Diego, Calif. W, 17-5 5-1 San Diego, Calif. W, 9-5 6-1 San Diego, Calif. W, 5-2 7-12011 San Diego, Calif. W, 4-0 8-1 San Diego, Calif. W, 13-5 9-1

SAN JOSE STATEOverall Series: San Jose State leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 San Jose, Calif L, 1-8 0-1

SANTA CLARAOverall Series: Series Tied 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 San Jose, Calif. L, 6-7 0-12014 Surprise, Ariz. W, 8-4 1-1

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SETON HALLOverall Series: OU Leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2014 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 15-6 2-1

SOUTH ALABAMAOverall Series: OU leads 4-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 4-5 0-11992 Mobil, Ala. L, 5-7 0-2 Mobil, Ala. W, 11-10 1-21994 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 2-2 Norman, Okla. W, 14-7 3-22005 Surprise, Ariz. W, 4-1 4-2

SOUTH CAROLINAOverall Series: South Carolina leads 4-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2007 Wilmington, N.C. L, 2-13 0-12010 *Omaha, Neb. W, 4-3 1-1 *Omaha, Neb. L, 2-3 1-22012 *Columbia, S.C. L, 0-5 1-3 *Columbia, S.C. L, 1-5 1-4

SOUTH DAKOTA STATEOverall Series: OU leads 3-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1986 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 17-3 2-01992 Norman, Okla. W, 22-2 3-0

SOUTH FLORIDAOverall Series: OU leads 5-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 Tampa, Fla. W, 9-3 1-01989 Tampa, Fla. L, 6-7 1-1 Tampa, Fla. L, 3-5 1-22008 Tampa, Fla. W, 6-1 2-2 Tampa, Fla. W, 7-5 3-22009 Tampa, Fla. W, 10-1 4-22010 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 5-2

SOUTHEASTERN STATEOverall Series: OU leads 6-4

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 2-01978 Durant, Okla. L, 1-5 2-11979 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 3-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 4-11981 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 4-21982 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9 4-31983 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9 4-41984 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 5-41987 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 6-4

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAOverall Series: OU leads 6-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1951 Omaha, Neb. W, 4-1 1-01974 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 3-01976 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 4-01985 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 5-01995 *Omaha, Neb. L, 4-9 5-11996 Fullerton, Calif. L, 4-8 5-22004 Fullerton, Calif. W, 9-6 6-2

SOUTHERN ILLINOISOverall Series: OU leads 9-6

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Norman, Okla. L, 7-14 0-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 1-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 3-11977 Carbondale, Ill. W, 3-2 4-1 Carbondale, Ill. W, 5-2 5-1 *Norman, Okla. L, 3-7 5-21978 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 6-2 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 6-3 Norman, Okla. L, 2-9 6-4 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 6-51979 Carbondale, Ill. L, 0-7 6-6 Carbondale, Ill. W, 2-0 7-62003 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 8-6 Norman, Okla. W, 20-4 9-6

SOUTHERN METHODISTOverall Series: OU leads 4-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 Dallas, Texas W, 3-2 1-0 Dalllas, Texas W, 6-0 2-0*Three games played between 1942-1963, OU leads 2-1.

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPIOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2005 *Oxford, Miss. W, 5-4 1-0 SOUTHERN NAZARENEOverall Series: Series tieed 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2008 Norman, Okla. W, 15-3 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 4-8 1-1

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITYOverall Series: Southern leads 0-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 Baton Rouge, La. W, 0-18 0-1

SOUTHERN UTAHOverall Series: Southern Utah leads 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-7 0-12009 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 1-1

SOUTHWESTERNOverall Series: OU leads 5-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 2-01980 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 4-01985 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 5-0

SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANAOverall Series: OU leads 1-1 *Games played before 1963

SOUTHWESTERN STATEOverall Series: OU leads 21-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Norman, Okla. W, 14-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 3-01977 Wetherford, Okla. W, 7-3 4-01979 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 6-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-6 8-01982 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 8-1

Norman, Okla. L, 3-6 8-21984 Norman, Okla. W, 17-3 9-2 Norman, Okla. W, 19-8 10-2 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 11-2 1985 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 12-2 Norman, Okla. W, 12-0 13-2 Wetherford, Okla. W, 13-2 14-2 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 15-2 Wetherford, Okla. W, 4-2 16-21986 Norman, Okla. W, 21-0 17-2 Norman, Okla. W, 14-0 18-2 Norman, Okla. W, 33-6 19-21993 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 20-21997 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 21-2

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1951 *Omaha, Neb. W, 7-1 1-0ST. EDWARDSOverall Series: St. Edwards leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1970 Austin, Texas L, 1-3 0-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-4 0-21987 Neutral Site W, 8-7 1-2

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)Overall Series: OU leads 11-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1980 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 1-1 Norman, Okla. L, 3-6 1-2 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 2-2 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 3-21981 Norman, Okla. W, 16-1 4-2 Norman, Okla. W, 23-15 5-2 Norman, Okla. W, 16-2 6-2 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 7-2 Norman, Okla. W, 18-9 8-2 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 9-21983 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 9-3 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 10-31990 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-2 11-3

ST. GREGORY’SOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2011 Norman, Okla. W, 21-3 1-0

ST. JOHN’SOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1990 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-1 1-0

ST. LEOOverall Series: OU leads 5-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 Tampa, Fla. W, 6-2 1-0 Tampa, Fla. W, 4-0 2-0 Tampa, Fla. W, 12-1 3-01983 Norman, Okla. W, 17-1 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 5-0 5-0

STANFORDOverall Series: Stanford leads 2-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1971 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-12 0-11994 *Austin, Texas W, 10-4 1-11999 Oklahoma City L, 1-5 1-2

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STEPHEN F. AUSTINOverall Series: OU leads 7-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1988 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 1-01989 Norman, Okla. W, 26-14 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 14-6 3-01990 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 5-02007 Norman, Okla. W, 10-6 6-0 2010 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 7-0

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATEOverall Series: OU leads 6-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2002 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 (10) 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 18-5 3-02004 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 11-5 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 6-0 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATEOverall Series: OU leads 3-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1989 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 3-19 1-11993 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 2-12003 Beaumont, Texas W, 7-3 3-1

SUL ROSSOverall Series: Sul Ross leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1966 Alpine, Texas L, 1-3 0-1

TAMPAOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1981 Tampa, Fla. W, 6-1 1-0

TEMPLEOverall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 *Omaha, Neb. W, 2-1 1-01989 Orlando, Fla. W, 13-3 2-0

TENNESSEEOverall Series: OU leads 2-0 YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1951 *Omaha, Neb. W, 3-2 1-02008 Houston, Texas W, 2-0 2-0

TEXAS Overall Series: Texas leads 125-47-2# Big 12 Series: Texas leads 36-12

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1947 Denver, Colo. L, 9-10 0-11962 Austin, Texas L, 0-10 0-2 Austin, Texas L, 7-19 0-31963 Austin, Texas L, 0-4 0-4 Austin, Texas L, 2-6 0-51964 Austin, Texas W, 3-1 1-5 Austin, Texas L, 2-10 1-61965 Austin, Texas L, 6-16 1-7 Austin, Texas L, 3-15 1-81966 Austin, Texas L, 11-13 (7) 1-9 Austin, Texas T, 4-4 (7) 1-9-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-10 1-10-11967 Austin, Texas L, 4-8 1-11-1 Austin, Texas L, 6-7(7) 1-12-1 Austin, Texas L, 4-7 1-13-11968 Austin, Texas W, 2-1 2-13-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-4 (7) 2-14-1 Austin, Texas L, 4-6 (7) 2-15-11969 Austin, Texas L, 0-4 2-16-1 Austin, Texas L, 0-3 2-17-1

Austin, Texas W, 11-9 3-17-1 Austin, Texas L, 6-12 3-18-11970 Austin, Texas L, 2-3 3-19-1 Austin, Texas W, 3-2 4-19-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-5 4-20-1 Austin, Texas L, 2-6 4-21-11972 Austin, Texas L, 6-13 4-22-1 Austin, Texas W, 5-1 4-22-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-10 4-23-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-2 4-24-1 *Omaha, Neb L, 1-7 4-25-11973 *Omaha, Neb. L, 2-10 4-26-11974 *Omaha, Neb. L, 4-10 4-27-11975 *Omaha, Neb. L, 2-4 4-28-11976 $Arlington, Texas W, 3-2 5-28-1 $Arlington, Texas L, 5-6 5-29-1 $Arlington, Texas W, 4-1 6-29-11982 *Austin, Texas L, 0-8 6-30-11985 Austin, Texas W, 6-5 7-30-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-2 7-31-1 Oklahoma City W, 6-3 8-31-1 *Austin, Texas L, 4-9 8-32-11986 Austin, Texas L, 8-9 8-33-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-17 8-34-1 Oklahoma City L, 3-17 8-35-1 Oklahoma City L, 1-5 8-36-11987 Austin, Texas L, 5-6 8-37-1 Austin, Texas W, 13-4 9-37-1 *Austin, Texas L, 5-10 9-38-11988 Austin, Texas L, 3-9 9-39-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-7 9-40-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-8 10-40-1 Norman, Okla. L, 1-15 10-41-11989 Austin, Texas L, 5-6 10-42-1 Austin, Texas L, 9-13 10-43-1 Norman, Okla. L, 9-10 10-44-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 10-45-11990 Austin, Texas L, 7-20 10-46-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-8 10-47-1 Norman, Okla. L, 10-15 10-48-1 Norman, Okla. L, 0-9 10-49-1 1991 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 10-50-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 11-50-11992 Austin, Texas L, 2-3 11-51-1 Austin, Texas L, 10-11 11-52-1 Oklahoma City L, 2-6 11-53-1 *Omaha, Neb. L, 3-15 11-54-1 *Omaha, Neb. L, 5-8 11-55-11993 Austin, Texas L, 5-10 11-56-1 Austin, Texas W, 11-8 12-56-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 13-56-11994 Austin, Texas W, 5-4 14-56-1 Austin, Texas L, 4-6 14-57-1 $Austin, Texas W, 15-4 15-57-1 $Austin, Texas W, 6-3 16-57-11995 Austin, Texas L, 2-4 16-58-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-3 16-59-1 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 17-59-1 $Oklahoma City W, 13-9 18-59-11996 Austin, Texas L, 2-11 18-60-1 Austin, Texas L, 7-10 18-61-1 Norman, Okla. W, 10-6 19-61-1 1997 Austin, Texas W, 6-2 20-61-1 Austin, Texas W, 9-4 21-61-1 Austin, Texas L, 3-4 21-62-11998 Norman, Okla. W, 9-4 22-62-1 Norman, Okla. W, 14-6 23-62-1 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 24-62-1 1999 Austin, Texas L, 2-12 24-63-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-6 24-64-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-4 24-65-12000 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 24-66-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-18 24-67-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7 25-67-12001 Austin, Texas L, 4-11 25-68-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-8 25-69-1 2001 Austin, Texas L, 2-5 25-70-1 $Oklahoma City W, 9-7 26-70-12002 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 27-70-1 Norman, Okla. L, 2-8 27-71-1 Norman, Okla. L, 1-8 27-72-1 *Arlington, Texas L, 1-2 27-73-1

*Arlington, Texas L, 5-8 27-74-12003 Austin, Texas L, 3-8 27-75-1 Austin, Texas L, 2-10 27-76-1 Austin, Texas L, 4-5 (10) 27-77-1 $Oklahoma City L, 4-5 27-78-1 2004 Norman, Okla. L, 1-3 27-79-1 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 28-79-1 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 28-80-12005 Austin, Texas L, 0-2 (10) 28-81-1 Austin, Texas L, 0-4 28-82-1 Austin, Texas L, 7-11 28-83-12006 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2 28-84-1 Norman, Okla. L, 4-9 28-85-1 Norman, Okla. W, 12-7 29-85-12007 Austin, Texas L, 3-4 29-86-1 Austin, Texas L, 1-3 29-87-1 Austin, Texas W, 5-2 30-87-12008 Norman, Okla. L, 7-10 30-88-1 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 31-88-1 Norman, Okla. L, 7-13 31-89-1 $Oklahoma City L, 10-11 31-90-12009 Austin, Texas L, 3-7 31-91-1 Austin, Texas L, 2-6 31-92-1 Austin, Texas L, 5-8 31-93-12010 Norman, Okla. L, 0-5 31-94-1 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2 31-95-1 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 31-96-12011 Norman, Okla. L, 0-5 31-97-1 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 31-98-1 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 32-98-12012 Norman, Okla. L, 6-7 32-99-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 32-100-1 Norman, Okla. L, 4-9 32-101-12013 Austin, Texas W, 2-1 33-101-1 Autin, Texas L, 0-1 33-102-1 Austin, Texas W, 4-2 34-102-12014 Norman, Okla. L, 8-10 (10) 34-103-1 Norman, Okla. L, 2-7 34-104-1 Norman, Okla. L, 1-8 34-105-1# 36 games played before 1963, OU trails 26-9-1

TEXAS A&M Overall Series: OU leads 33-28# Big 12 Series: OU leads 23-22

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1975 *Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 1-0 *Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 2-0 1982 College Station, Texas L, 0-2 2-1 College Station, Texas W, 6-3 3-1 Norman, Okla. L, 10-11 3-2 1984 College Station, Texas W, 13-6 4-21985 Edinburg, Texas W, 12-5 5-2 Edinburg, Texas W, 7-0 6-21997 Norman, Okla. L, 7-8 6-3 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 6-4 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 7-4 $Oklahoma City L, 3-11 7-51998 College Station, Texas L, 3-7 7-6 College Station, Texas L, 5-8 7-7 College Station, Texas W, 5-4 8-7 $Oklahoma City W, 10-4 9-71999 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 9-8 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 10-8 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 10-9 $Oklahoma City W, 10-5 11-9 $Oklahoma City L, 3-10 11-102000 College Station, Texas W, 3-1 12-10 College Station, Texas W, 5-2 13-10 College Station, Texas W, 5-1 14-102001 Norman, Okla. L, 9-11 14-11 Norman, Okla. W, 10-7 15-11 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3 15-122002 College Station, Texas L, 4-5 15-13 College Station, Texas W, 9-8 16-13 College Station, Texas L, 2-11 16-14 $Oklahoma City, W, 9-1 17-142003 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 18-14 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 (10) 18-15 Norman, Okla. L, 3-12 18-16 $Oklahoma City L, 2-11 18-17

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2004 College Station, Texas L, 8-11 18-18 College Station, Texas W, 8-7 19-18 College Station, Texas W, 9-5 20-182005 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 (10) 20-19 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0 21-19 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 22-192006 College Station, Texas L, 1-3 22-20 College Station, Texas W, 1-0 23-20 College Station, Texas W, 6-3 24-20 2007 Norman, Okla. L, 3-7 24-21 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 25-21 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 26-212008 College Station, Texas L, 7-8 26-22 College Station, Texas L, 3-10 26-23 College Station, Texas L, 2-12 26-24 $Oklahoma City W, 4-1 27-242009 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 28-24 Norman, Okla. W, 9-0 29-24 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 30-24 $Oklahoma City L, 15-17 30-252010 College Station, Texas L, 2-6 30-26 College Station, Texas W, 6-5 31-26 College Station, Texas W, 10-2 32-262011 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 33-26 Norman, Okla. L, 1-11 33-27 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5 33-282012 College Station, Texas L, 3-4(12) 33-29 College Station, Texas L, 2-5 33-30 College Station, Texas L, 3-5 33-31# Three Games Played between 1942-1963, OU trails 2-1

TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI Overall Series: OU leads 2-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 11-2 1-02013 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 4-2 2-0 TEXAS ARLINGTONOverall Series: OU leads 21-11

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 Norman, Okla. W, 9-3 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 2-01988 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5 2-1 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3 3-1 Arlington, Texas L, 10-11 3-21989 Norman, Okla. W, 19-7 4-2 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 5-21997 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 6-21998 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5 7-2 Norman, Okla. W, 13-12 8-21999 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6 9-22000 Arlington, Texas W, 11-8 10-2 Norman, Okla. W, 11-3 11-22001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2 12-2 Norman, Okla. W, 10-6 13-22002 Arlington, Texas L, 5-15 13-3 Norman, Okla. L, 5-10 13-42003 Arlington, Texas L, 7-10 13-5 Norman, Okla. L, 9-11 13-62004 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5 13-7 Norman, Okla. L, 12-18 13-82005 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 14-82006 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 15-8 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 16-82008 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 17-82009 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8 17-92010 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 18-92011 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3 19-92012 Norman, Okla. L, 3-10 20-92013 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6 20-102014 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2 (10) 21-10 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 21-11

TCUOverall Series: OU leads 54-23#Big 12 Series: OU Leads 4-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 Fort Worth, Texas W, 12-8 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas W, 5-4 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 14-11 4-01978 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 6-01986 Norman, Okla. L, 7-10 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5 7-11987 Norman, Okla. L, 7-14 7-2 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 8-21988 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-2 9-21991 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 10-2 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 11-21992 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-8 11-31993 Fort Worth, Texas L, 8-10 11-4 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 11-5 Norman, Okla. W, 16-6 12-51994 Fort Worth, Texas W, 12-11 13-5 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 14-51995 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-4 15-5 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 16-5 Norman, Okla. W, 11-4 17-5 1996 Fort Worth, Texas L, 9-10 17-6 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 17-7 Norman, Okla. L, 9-21 17-8 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-6 18-81997 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-5 19-8 Norman, Okla. W, 11-8 20-81998 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-6 21-8 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 22-81999 Fort Worth, Texas W, 14-12 23-8 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 24-82000 Norman, Okla. W, 16-13 25-8 Norman, Okla. W, 5-2 26-82001 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-6 26-92002 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 27-92003 Norman, Okla. W, 13-6 28-9 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4 (11) 28-102004 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-6 28-11 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 28-122005 Fort Worth, Texas W, 5-4 29-12 Norman, Okla. W, 20-10 30-122006 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-5 31-12 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 32-12 *Norman, Okla. L, 5-6 32-13 *Norman, Okla. W, 15-6 33-13 2007 Norman, Okla. W, 13-5 34-13 Fort Worth, Texas L, 11-4 34-142008 Fort Worth, Texas W, 5-4 35-14 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 36-142009 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-7 37-14 Norman, Okla. W, 7-5 38-142010 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-2 39-14 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 40-142011 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-4 41-142012 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4 41-15 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1 41-162013 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 42-16 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 43-16 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 44-162014 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 45-16 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-10 45-17 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-5 (11) 46-17 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-9 46-18# 18 games played between 1942-1963, OU leads 11-7

TEXAS-PAN AMERICANOverall Series: OU leads 14-4

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1983 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-3 0-1 Edinburg, Texas W, 7-2 1-11984 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-1 2-1 Edinburg, Texas W, 5-1 3-11985 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-1 4-1 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-1 5-1

1986 Edinburg, Texas W, 10-2 6-11987 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-1 7-11988 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-3 7-21990 Edinburg, Texas L, 6-7 7-3 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-3 8-32004 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 9-3 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 10-32006 Edinburg, Texas W, 16-3 11-32007 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-2 11-4 Edinburg, Texas W, 6-5 12-4 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 13-4 Norman, Okla. W, 20-4 14-4

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIOOverall Series: Series tied 1-1 YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2003 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5 1-0 Norman, Okla. L, 1-4 1-1

TEXAS STATEOverall Series: OU leads 5-4

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1991 Norman, Okla. W, 12-8 1-01992 Norman, Okla. L, 4-7 1-1 Norman, Okla. L, 9-15 1-21997 Houston, Texas W, 9-6 2-21998 Norman, Okla. L, 4-11 2-3 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 3-31999 Norman, Okla. W, 16-3 4-3 2006 Edinburg, Texas W, 7-6 5-32007 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-8 5-4

TEXAS TECHOverall Series: OU leads 42-31-1 Big 12 Series: OU leads 32-21-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 7-0 2-01982 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 3-01991 El Paso, Texas L, 0-10 3-1 El Paso, Texas W, 7-3 4-11994 Norman, Okla. L, 3-6 4-2 Norman, Okla. W, 10-8 5-21995 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-5 5-3 Lubbock, Texas W, 16-4 6-31997 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 7-3 Norman, Okla. L, 1-6 7-4 Norman, Okla. L, 6-18 7-5 $Oklahoma City W, 5-3 8-5 $Oklahoma City W, 19-17 9-51998 Lubbock, Texas W, 15-1 10-5 Lubbock, Texas L, 11-15 10-6 Lubbock, Texas L, 8-11 10-71998 $Oklahoma City L, 1-5 10-8 $Oklahoma City L, 3-4 10-91999 Norman, Okla. L, 10-11 10-10 Norman, Okla. L, 3-8 10-11 Norman, Okla. L, 1-4 10-122000 Lubbock, Texas W, 7-4 11-12 Lubbock, Texas L, 7-8 11-13 Lubbock, Texas L, 14-15 11-142001 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 11-15 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 12-15 Norman, Okla. T, 7-7 12-15-1 $Oklahoma City L, 5-17 12-16-1 $Oklahoma City W, 4-3 13-16-12002 Lubbock, Texas L, 3-9 13-17-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-9 13-18-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 5-10 13-19-12003 Norman, Okla. W, 4-1 14-19-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 15-19-1 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 16-19-12004 Lubbock, Texas W, 10-4 17-19-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-14 17-20-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 5-6 (10) 17-21-1 $Arlington, Texas W, 3-1 18-21-12005 Norman, Okla. W, 6-3 19-21-1 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 20-21-1 Norman, Okla. W, 14-11 21-21-1

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2006 Lubbock, Texas W, 5-2 22-21-1 Lubbock, Texas W, 6-5 23-21-1 Lubbock, Texas W, 8-2 24-21-1 2007 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 25-21-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-7 26-21-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-15 26-22-12008 Lubbock, Texas W, 12-7 27-22-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 2-6 27-23-1 Lubbock, Texas W, 3-2 28-23-12009 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0 29-23-1 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 30-23-1 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 30-24-1 $Oklahoma City W, 5-2 31-24-12010 Lubbock, Texas W, 12-1 32-24-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 3-7 32-25-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 3-8 32-26-12011 Norman, Okla. W, 10-1 33-26-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-1 34-26-1 Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 35-26-1 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 36-26-12012 Lubbock, Texas L, 1-6 36-27-1 Lubbock, Texas W, 5-3 37-27-1 Lubbock, Texas W, 8-2 38-27-12013 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 39-27-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-2 40-27-1 Norman, Okla. L, 3-9 40-28-1 Oklahoma City W, 8-0 41-28-12014 Lubbock, Texas L, 5-9 41-29-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-14 41-30-1 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-14 41-31-1 Oklahoma City W, 9-8 42-31-1

TEXAS WESLEYANOverall Series: OU leads 12-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 4-2 2-01978 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-0 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8 5-0 Norman, Okla. W, 15-0 6-01979 Norman, Okla. W, 9-2 7-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-0 8-01980 Norman, Okla. W, 3-0 9-01981 Norman, Okla. W, 10-4 10-0 Norman, Okla. W, 8-6 11-01982 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 12-0 Norman, Okla. L, 1-5 12-1 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7 12-2

TREVECCAOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. W, 8-6 1-0 TULANEOverall Series: OU leads 5-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 New Orleans, La. L, 2-4 0-1 New Orleans, La. W, 5-2 1-11973 New Orleans, La. W, 6-0 2-1 New Orleans, La. W, 2-1 3-11979 New Orleans, La. W, 8-6 4-11986 *Baton Rouge, La. L, 5-14 4-21989 New Orleans, La. W, 17-13 5-2 TULSAOverall Series: OU leads 19-8#

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1972 *Tulsa, Okla. W, 6-3 1-0 *Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-4 2-01973 *Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-1 3-0 *Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-3 4-01974 *Oklahoma City W, 6-2 5-0 *Oklahoma City W, 5-4 6-01975 *Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 6-1 *Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 7-1 *Norman, Okla. W, 8-5 8-1

1977 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-3 9-1 Tulsa, Okla. W, 8-5 10-1 Norman, Okla. W, 3-2 11-1 Oklahoma City W, 5-3 12-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 13-1 Tulsa, Okla. W, 15-7 14-1 Tulsa, Okla. W, 6-5 15-11978 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-4 15-2 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-3 16-2 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 16-3 Norman, Okla. L, 1-2 16-4 Oklahoma City W, 12-3 17-41979 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-5 17-5 Norman, Okla. L, 3-7 17-6 Norman, Okla. W, 15-0 18-61980 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-3 18-7 Norman, Okla. W, 4-0 19-7# One game played between 1942-1963, OU trails 0-1.

UCLAOverall Series: OU leads series 8-6

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 *Starkville, Miss. W, 5-3 1-0 *Starkville, Miss. W, 10-0 2-02000 *Oklahoma City L, 5-10 2-1 *Oklahoma City L, 3-11 2-22004 *Oklahoma City L, 1-9 2-3 *Oklahoma City L, 7-17 2-42005 Fullerton, Calif. W, 7-2 3-42008 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 5-7 3-5 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-2 4-52009 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5 5-5 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 6-5 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 7-52010 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 2-5 7-62013 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 4-0 8-6

UC-RIVERSIDEOverall Series: OU leads series 9-4

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1971 Riverside, Calf. L, 7-8 0-1 2002 Riverside, Calif. W, 5-1 1-1 Riverside, Calif. L, 6-8 1-2 Riverside, Calif. L, 7-9 1-32004 Norman, Okla. W, 4-3 2-3 Norman, Okla. L, 3-10 2-4 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1 3-42006 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 4-4 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 5-4 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 6-42007 Norman, Okla. W, 14-5 7-4 Norman, Okla. W, 11-5 8-4 Norman, Okla. W, 2-1 9-4 UNC-WILMINGTONOverall Series: OU leads series 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2007 Wilmington, N.C. W, 10-5 1-0

UNLVOverall Series: OU leads series 15-12

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1974 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 5-1 1-0 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 6-3 2-01975 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-2 3-0 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-4 4-0 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 4-9 4-11976 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 8-6 5-1 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 4-0 6-11977 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 4-0 7-11978 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 4-3 8-1 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 11-4 9-11980 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 5-3 10-1 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 0-9 10-2 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 5-6 10-31980 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 7-11 10-41982 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 6-17 10-5

Las Vegas, Nev. W, 10-8 11-5 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 4-8 11-6 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 6-3 12-61984 Austin, Texas L, 1-2 12-71986 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 16-18 12-8 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 10-17 12-9 1987 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 3-2 13-9 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 9-4 14-91988 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 10-11 14-10 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 13-5 15-101990 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 2-6 15-11 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 4-12 15-12

UTEPOverall Series: OU leads series 8-6

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1996 El Paso, Texas W, 5-3 1-0 El Paso, Texas L, 3-4 1-1 El Paso, Texas W, 8-3 2-1 El Paso, Texas L, 7-10 2-21969 El Paso, Texas W, 5-2 3-2 El Paso, Texas L, 1-2 3-3 El Paso, Texas W, 19-2 4-31971 El Paso, Texas W, 5-2 5-3 El Paso, Texas W, 11-6 6-31974 El Paso, Texas W, 21-1 7-31979 El Paso, Texas L, 1-3 7-4 El Paso, Texas W, 7-3 8-4 El Paso, Texas L, 7-8 8-5 El Paso, Texas L, 11-14 8-6

VALPARAISO Overall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2010 Jacksonville, Fla. W, 12-9 1-0

VANDERBILTOverall Series: OU leads 3-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. L, 7-8 0-11989 Orlando, Fla. W, 5-2 1-11999 Houston, Texas L, 2-7 1-22008 *Tempe, Ariz. W, 8-5 2-2 *Tempe, Ariz. W, 11-10 3-2

VIRGINIAOverall Series: OU leads 3-2

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1999 Orlando, Fla. L, 4-12 0-12010 *Charlottesville, Va. L, 3-2 0-2 *Charlottesville, Va. W, 10-7 1-2 *Charlottesville, Va. W, 11-0 2-22012 *Charlottesville, Va. W, 5-4 3-2

VIRGINIA TECHOverall Series: Tied 1-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1978 Nashville, Tenn. L, 2-4 0-12013 Blacksburg, Va. W, 10-4 1-1 WASHINGTONOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1992 El Paso, Texas W, 19-10 1-0

WASHINGTON STATEOverall Series: Washington State leads 8-5

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1976 *Omaha, Neb. L, 1-6 0-11977 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 5-4 1-11987 Norman, Okla. L, 14-16 1-2 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 1-32008 Norman, Okla. L, 3-5 1-4 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 1-5 Norman, Okla. L, 5-8 1-6

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Norman, Okla. W, 14-2 2-62009 Pullman, Wash. L, 2-9 2-7 Pullman, Wash. W, 9-7 3-7 Pullman, Wash. W, 12-3 4-7 Pullman, Wash. L, 6-10 4-8 *Norman, Okla. W, 7-2 5-8

WEBER STATEOverall Series: OU leads 1-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1973 Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-1 1-0

WESTERN ILLINOISOverall Series: OU leads 19-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2002 Norman, Okla. W, 18-8 1-02004 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5 1-12005 Norman, Okla. W, 6-4 2-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-2 3-1 Norman, Okla. W, 13-7 4-12006 Norman, Okla. W, 13-4 5-1 Norman, Okla. W, 14-0 6-1 Norman, Okla. W, 9-1 7-12007 Norman, Okla. W, 1-0 8-1 Norman, Okla. W, 24-4 9-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 10-1 2008 Norman, Okla. W, 12-2 11-1 Norman, Okla. W, 11-6 12-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 13-1 Norman, Okla. W, 7-4 14-12009 Norman, Okla. W, 17-2 15-1 Norman, Okla. W, 6-1 16-1 Norman, Okla. W, 15-4 17-1 Norman, Okla. W, 21-9 18-12010 Norman, Okla. W, 12-1 19-1

WESTERN KENTUCKYOverall Series: OU leads 0-1

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2007 Wilmington, N.C. L, 5-11 0-1

WEST VIRGINIA Overall Series: WVU Leads 4-3

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2012 Eugene, Ore. W, 5-2 1-02013 Charleston, W. Va. W, 4-3 2-0 Charleston, W. Va. L, 3-9 2-1 Charleston, W. Va. L, 6-9 2-22014 Norman, Okla. L, 0-7 2-3 Norman, Okla. W, 5-3 3-3 Norman, Okla. L, 5-9 3-4

WICHITA STATEOverall Series: Wichita State leads 14-10

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1970 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 3-1 2-01991 Wichita, Kan. L, 2-5 2-11992 Wichita, Kan. W, 3-2 3-1 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4 3-2 *Omaha, Neb. W, 8-4 4-21994 Wichita, Kan. L, 1-4 4-32002 Wichita, Kan. L, 1-5 4-4 *Wichita, Kan. L, 4-8 4-52003 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 5-5 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-9 5-62004 Norman, Okla. W, 7-3 6-6 Wichita, Kan. L, 7-8 6-72005 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-7 6-8 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 7-82006 Norman, Okla. L, 2-12 7-9 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-9 7-10 *Norman, Okla. W, 12-7 8-10 *Norman, Okla. W, 7-6 9-10 2007 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 10-102008 Norman, Okla. W, 12-11 11-10

2009 Wichita, Kan. W, 15-0 12-10 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1 13-10 *Norman, Okla. W, 5-4 14-10

WILLIAM & MARYOverall Series: Oklahoma leads 4-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES2011 Norman, Okla. W, 7-1 1-0 Norman, Okla. W, 9-6 2-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-4 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 13-1 4-0 WISCONSINOverall Series: Wisconsin leads 5-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1970 Tempe, Ariz. W, 10-3 1-0 Tempe, Ariz. W, 7-4 2-01980 Norman, Okla. W, 8-3 3-0 Norman, Okla. W, 19-0 4-0 Norman, Okla. W, 22-3 5-0

WYOMINGOverall Series: Wyoming leads 7-0

YEAR SITE RESULT SERIES1969 Tempe, Ariz. W, 4-0 1-01970 Tempe, Ariz. W, 10-3 2-0 Tempe, Ariz. W, 15-10 3-01974 Tempe, Ariz. W, 9-5 4-01976 Tempe, Ariz. W, 8-5 5-0 Tempe, Ariz. W, 4-3 6-01991 El Paso, Texas W, 6-0 7-0

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1962 (9-17, 8-13 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/9 at Texas ......................L, 0-103/10 at Texas ......................L, 7-193/16 Loyola ...........................L, 1-63/17 Loyola ..........................W, 4-13/23 at LSU. ................... L, 4-5(11)4/6 *at Kansas St. .............W, 1-0 4/6 *at Kansas St. .............W, 4-04/7 *at Kansas St. .............W, 8-64/13 *Nebraska .....................L, 2-54/13 *Nebraska ...................L, 6-124/14 *Nebraska .....................L, 4-54/20 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 4-64/20 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 5-144/21 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 8-34/27 *at Colorado ................W, 2-14/27 *at Colorado .................L, 0-74/28 *at Colorado ............W, 13-125/4 *Missouri .................W, 13-10 5/4 *Missouri ......................L, 1-55/5 *Missouri ......................L, 6-95/11 *Iowa St. .......................L, 2-55/11 *Iowa St. .......................L, 5-65/12 *Iowa St. ......................W, 1-05/18 *at Kansas ..................L, 6-105/18 *at Kansas ..................L, 0-125/19 *at Kansas ....................L, 4-7* - Big Eight Conference game

1963 (14-10, 13-5 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/8 at Texas ........................L, 0-43/9 at Texas ........................L, 2-63/24 at Arizona ...................L, 7-103/25 at Arizona ....................W, 9-53/28 at Arizona St. ................L, 0-83/29 at Arizona St. ................L, 4-54/5 *Kansas .......................W, 3-24/5 *Kansas .......................W, 5-04/6 *Kansas ................ W, 2-1(10)4/12 *Kansas St. ..........W, 6-2 (11)4/12 *Kansas St. ..................W, 3-24/13 *Kansas St. ..................W, 5-14/19 *at Nebraska ................W, 9-24/19 *at Nebraska .......... W, 2-0 (7)4/20 *at Nebraska ................W, 7-15/3 *at Missouri .................W, 3-25/3 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-55/4 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-85/10 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 3-25/10 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 5-45/11 *Oklahoma St. ..............L, 1-25/17 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 7-45/18 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 2-45/18 *at Iowa St. .................L, 9-10* - Big Eight Conference game

1964 (17-10, 13-8 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/5 at Baylor ......................L, 3-133/6 at Texas .......................W, 3-13/7 at Texas ......................L, 2-103/24 at New Mexico ..........W, 23-53/25 at New Mexico ..........W, 11-63/26 at New Mexico ..........W, 11-34/10 *Nebraska .............. W, 6-1 (7)4/10 *Nebraska .............. W, 7-0 (7)4/11 *Nebraska ..................W, 12-24/17 *at Kansas St. ...... L, 0-1 (15)4/17 *at Kansas St. ....... W, 2-0 (7)4/18 *at Kansas St. ..... W, 5-4 (15)4/24 *at Colorado .................L, 4-54/24 *at Colorado ..............W, 10-84/25 *at Colorado ...............L, 6-105/1 *Missouri ......................L, 1-45/1 *Missouri ......................L, 1-35/2 *Missouri ......................L, 0-1

5/8 *at Kansas .............. L, 0-7 (7)5/8 *at Kansas ............. W, 8-5 (7)5/9 *at Kansas .................W, 14-35/15 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 2-35/15 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 4-15/16 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 4-05/22 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-55/23 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-55/23 *Iowa St. ......................W, 5-1* - Big Eight Conference game

1965 (7-20, 6-15 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/5 at Texas ......................L, 6-163/6 at Texas ......................L, 3-153/29 at Arizona .....................L, 5-63/30 at Arizona ...................L, 2-114/2 at Arizona St. ..............L, 2-104/2 at Arizona St. ...............W, 1-04/9 *Oklahoma St. ........ L, 0-1 (7)4/9 *Oklahoma St. ........ L, 1-4 (7)4/10 *Oklahoma St. ...........W, 12-84/16 *at Missouri .................L, 2-104/16 *at Missouri ................L, 1-124/18 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-94/23 *Kansas .......................W, 6-44/23 *Kansas ........................L, 2-34/24 *Kansas .......................W, 3-24/30 *Colorado ...................W, 10-14/30 *Colorado ......................L, 5-65/1 *Colorado ......................W, 5-45/7 *at Iowa St. .................L, 1-105/7 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 5-65/8 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 1-95/14 *at Nebraska .................L, 0-25/14 *at Nebraska .................L, 1-35/15 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-35/21 *Kansas St. ...................L, 2-55/21 *Kansas St. ...................L, 0-15/22 *Kansas St. ..................W, 8-1* - Big Eight Conference game

1966 (13-11-1, 11-6 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/4 at Texas ..............L, 11-13 (7)3/4 at Texas .................. T, 4-4 (7)3/5 at Texas ......................L, 1-103/28 at Texas Western ........W, 5-33/29 at Texas Western .........L, 3-43/29 at Texas Western ........W, 8-33/30 at Texas Western .......L, 7-103/31 at Sul Ross ...................L, 1-34/8 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 0-54/8 *at Kansas St. .............W, 6-44/9 *at Kansas St. .............W, 3-24/15 *Nebraska ....................W, 3-04/15 *Nebraska .....................L, 1-34/16 *Nebraska ....................W, 4-34/29 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 6-44/29 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 0-25/6 *at Kansas ............. W, 5-1 (8)5/6 *at Kansas ...................W, 6-35/7 *at Kansas ...................W, 6-05/13 *Missouri .....................W, 6-45/13 *Missouri .....................W, 3-05/14 *Missouri .....................W, 3-05/20 *at Colorado ........... L, 0-1 (8)5/20 *at Colorado ........... L, 1-3 (8)5/21 *at Colorado .....L, 12-13 (10)* - Big Eight Conference game

1967 (11-16, 11-9 Big Eight)Head Coach Jack Baer3/3 at Texas ........................L, 4-83/3 at Texas .................. L, 6-7 (7)3/4 at Texas ........................L, 4-73/27 !at Arizona St. ...............L, 0-33/28 at Arizona St. ................L, 0-13/30 !at Arizona St. ...............L, 2-93/31 at Arizona St. ..............L, 3-134/8 *Kansas .......................W, 3-24/8 *Kansas ........................L, 2-34/14 *Colorado .....................W, 5-24/14 *Colorado ...................W, 10-34/15 *Colorado ...................W, 10-34/21 *at Iowa State ...... W, 7-6 (11)4/22 *at Iowa State ........ W, 6-3 (8)4/22 *at Iowa State .............L, 3-114/28 *Oklahoma State ..........L, 2-44/28 *Oklahoma State .... L, 0-1 (7)4/29 *Oklahoma State .........W, 3-25/5 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-25/5 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-35/6 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-25/12 *Kansas State ....... W, 2-0 (7)5/12 *Kansas State ....... W, 4-3 (7)5/13 *Kansas State ..............L, 2-75/19 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-55/19 *at Nebraska ................W, 2-15/20 *at Nebraska ................W, 9-6* - Big Eight Conference game; ! - Phoenix, Ariz.

1968 (13-14, 10-8 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore2/23 at Texas .......................W, 2-12/24 at Texas .................. L, 1-4 (7)2/24 at Texas .................. L, 4-6 (7)3/25 at Arizona ....................W, 7-53/26 at Arizona .....................L, 6-93/26 at Arizona ...................L, 1-153/28 at Arizona St. ................W, 6-53/30 at Arizona St. ................L, 2-43/30 !at Arizona St. ...............L, 2-84/5 *Nebraska ....................W, 6-44/5 *Nebraska ....................W, 5-44/6 *Nebraska .....................L, 1-24/12 *at Kansas St. .............W, 8-64/12 *at Kansas St. ............L, 7-144/13 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 4-64/26 *Missouri .....................W, 3-24/26 *Missouri .....................W, 1-04/27 *Missouri .....................W, 8-15/3 *at Colorado ............W, 12-115/3 *at Colorado ...............L, 6-105/4 *at Colorado ..............W, 12-95/10 *Iowa St. .......................L, 2-35/10 *Iowa St. .......................L, 1-35/11 *Iowa St. .......................L, 7-95/16 *at Kansas ....................L, 2-35/16 *at Kansas ...................W, 3-15/17 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-3* - Big Eight Conference game | ! - Phoenix, Ariz. 1969 (23-10, 17-4 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore3/7 at Texas ........................L, 0-43/7 at Texas ........................L, 0-33/8 at Texas .....................W, 11-93/8 at Texas ......................L, 6-123/27 !Wyoming .....................W, 4-03/27 !Colorado Western ......W, 8-03/27 at Arizona St. ........ L, 4-5 (10)3/29 at New Mexico St. ..... L, 3-4 (10)3/29 at New Mexico St. .......W, 3-13/31 at Texas-El Paso ..........W, 5-23/31 at Texas-El Paso ...........L, 1-24/1 at Texas-El Paso ........W, 19-24/4 *Kansas ........................L, 0-3

4/4 *Kansas .......................W, 5-04/5 *Kansas .......................W, 3-14/11 *at Nebraska ................W, 6-34/11 *at Nebraska ................W, 1-04/12 *at Nebraska ................W, 3-14/18 *Kansas State .............W, 8-44/18 *Kansas State .............W, 8-44/19 *Kansas State ............L, 3-114/25 *Oklahoma State .........W, 3-14/25 *Oklahoma State ..........L, 0-14/26 *Oklahoma State . W, 2-1 (13)5/2 *at Iowa State ..............W, 5-35/2 *at Iowa State ..............W, 6-15/3 *at Iowa State ...............L, 2-45/9 *Colorado .....................W, 6-45/9 *Colorado .....................W, 7-55/10 *Colorado ...................W, 10-15/16 *Missouri ......................W, 8-55/17 *at Missouri .................W, 8-15/17 *at Missouri .................W, 8-6* - Big Eight Conference game, ! - Tempe, Ariz.

1970 (20-17, 10-9 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore3/12 at St. Edwards ..............L, 1-33/12 at St. Edwards ..............L, 1-43/13 at Texas ........................L, 0-33/13 at Texas .......................W, 3-23/14 at Texas ........................L, 1-53/14 at Texas ........................L, 2-63/30 !Wisconsin ..................L, 1-103/30 !Wyoming ...................W, 10-33/30 at Arizona St. ................L, 0-54/1 !Wisconsin ...................W, 7-44/1 !Wyoming .................W, 15-104/1 at Arizona St. .............W, 12-34/10 *Kansas .......................W, 4-34/10 *Kansas .......................W, 2-04/11 *Kansas .......................W, 2-14/17 *at Nebraska ................W, 4-14/18 *at Nebraska .................L, 6-84/20 Wichita St. ...................W, 8-24/20 Wichita St. ...................W, 3-14/24 *Iowa State ...................L, 2-84/24 *Iowa State ...................L, 5-64/25 *Iowa State ..................W, 7-35/1 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 7-15/1 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 1-85/2 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 0-55/5 Oral Roberts ..............W, 11-65/5 Oral Roberts ................W, 3-25/8 *at Kansas St. ............L, 8-105/8 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 4-75/9 *at Kansas St. .............W, 4-35/11 Arkansas ................ W, 2-1 (8)5/11 Arkansas .......................L, 2-55/15 *Colorado ......................L, 2-65/15 *Colorado .....................W, 6-05/16 *Colorado .....................W, 5-15/23 *at Missouri .................W, 4-35/23 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-3* - Big Eight Conference game, ! - Tempe, Ariz.

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1971 (24-11, 13-8 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore3/19 at Texas-El Paso ..........W, 5-23/19 at Texas-El Paso ........W, 11-63/22 !Arizona State .............L, 5-143/23 !Brigham Young ...........W, 8-33/23 !Stanford .....................L, 3-123/25 !Air Force ...................W, 13-23/26 !Kansas State ..............W, 1-03/26 !at Cal Riverside ...........L, 7-83/27 !Oregon State ..............W, 6-44/3 Oral Roberts ................W, 5-44/3 Oral Roberts ................W, 2-04/3 Oral Roberts ................W, 1-04/9 *Oklahoma State .........W, 4-04/9 *Oklahoma State .........W, 7-14/10 *Oklahoma State ..........L, 2-44/16 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-24/16 *at Kansas ....................L, 1-54/17 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-54/23 *Kansas State ..............L, 2-34/23 *Kansas State .............W, 5-14/24 *Kansas State ..............L, 0-44/30 *at Colorado ...............W,, 4-25/1 *at Colorado ................ L,, 2-45/1 *at Colorado ................W, 8-75/5 Friends .........................W, 2-05/5 Friends .........................W, 4-05/7 *Nebraska ....................W, 3-15/7 *Nebraska ...................W,12-15/8 *Nebraska ....................W, 1-05/17 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 4-15/17 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 6-75/19 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 5-15/21 *Missouri ......................L, 1-25/21 *Missouri ......................L, 5-75/22 *Missouri .....................W, 1-0! - Riverside Intercollegiate Tournament(Riverside, Calif.); * - Big Eight Conf. game

1972 (35-17, 12-8 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSDISTRICT 5 CHAMPIONSNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES3/3 at Texas ......................L, 6-133/3 at Texas .......................W, 5-13/4 at Texas ......................L, 1-103/4 at Texas ........................L, 1-23/7 Texas-Arlington ...........W, 9-33/7 Texas-Arlington ...........W, 6-13/11 at SMU .........................W, 3-23/11 at SMU .........................W, 6-03/14 Friends .........................W, 7-43/14 Friends .........................W, 8-63/18 Oral Roberts ................W, 5-03/18 Oral Roberts ................W, 4-23/18 Oral Roberts ................W, 3-03/20 at Southern Uni. .........L, 0-183/20 at Louisiana St. ............L, 1-93/20 at Louisana St. ............W, 9-13/23 at Louisiana St. ............L, 0-13/23 at Louisiana St. ...........W, 3-13/25 at LSU-New Orleans ....W, 2-03/25 at Tulane .......................L, 2-43/25 at Tulane ......................W, 5-23/31 *Colorado ...................W, 10-44/1 *Colorado .....................W, 8-34/1 *Colorado ....................L, 1-114/7 *at Kansas St. .............W, 6-24/7 *at Kansas St. .............W, 6-44/8 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 12-64/14 *Iowa State ...................L, 1-44/16 *Iowa State ..................W, 9-14/16 *Iowa State ................W, 12-24/18 Dallas University .......W, 13-04/18 Dallas University .........W, 6-04/21 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 4-7

4/21 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 6-04/22 *at Oklahoma St. ......L, 11-124/24 Oklahoma City ...........W, 15-14/24 Oklahoma City .............W, 4-24/28 *Kansas .......................W, 2-04/28 *Kansas .......................W, 1-04/29 *Kansas ........................L, 0-25/2 Arkansas ......................W, 3-25/2 Arkansas ......................W, 4-35/5 *at Nebraska .................L, 5-95/5 *at Nebraska .................L, 0-25/15 *at Missouri .................W, 5-25/15 *at Missouri .................W, 4-25/16 *at Missouri ..................L, 3-75/27 #at Tulsa ......................W, 6-35/28 #at Tulsa ......................W, 5-45/28 %at Lawton Pepsis ......W, 9-2 %at Lawton Pepsis ......W, 6-0 %at Liberal BeeJays .... W, 14-10 %at Liberal BeeJays ...L, 3-106/10 &Temple .......................W, 2-16/11 &Arizona State .............L, 0-16/12 &Texas ..........................L, 1-7* - Big Eight Conference game; # - District 5 Playoffs (Tulsa, Okla.); % - Exhibition; & - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1973 (48-12, 17-4 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES3/2 at LSU-New Orleans ....W, 5-43/2 at LSU-New Orleans ..W, 14-03/3 at LSU-New Orleans .....L, 2-43/3 at Tulane ......................W, 6-03/3 at Tulane ......................W, 2-13/11 Missouri-Rolla .............W, 4-03/11 Missouri-Rolla ...........W, 12-33/11 Missouri-Rolla ...........W, 23-03/13 Oral Roberts .................L, 1-23/19 !Denver .........................W, 9-53/19 at Arizona ....................W, 4-33/19 at Arizona .....................L, 0-53/24 @Weber State ..............W, 6-13/24 @Northern Arizona ...W, 13-53/24 at Arizona St. .......... L, 8-9 (8)3/24 at Arizona St. ........ L, 3-4 (13)3/31 *Missouri .....................W, 7-04/1 *Missouri .....................W, 3-04/1 *Missouri .....................W, 4-34/4 Central St. ..................W, 10-14/4 Central St. ....................W, 9-44/4 Central St. ..................W, 12-04/6 *Kansas St. ..................W, 7-14/7 *Kansas St. ..................W, 5-44/7 *Kansas St. ..................W, 2-14/11 S. Western St. ............W, 14-24/11 S. Western St. ..............W, 6-04/11 S. Western St. ..............W, 8-14/13 *at Colorado ..............W, 12-24/13 *at Colorado .................L, 5-84/14 *at Colorado ......... L, 4-5 (10)4/17 Friends .........................W, 5-04/17 Friends .........................W, 2-04/17 Friends .........................W, 5-04/20 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 1-04/21 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 7-14/21 *Oklahoma St. ..............L, 0-24/24 John Brown .................W, 2-04/24 John Brown ...............W, 11-14/24 John Brown .................W, 9-04/27 *at Kansas ....................L, 6-74/27 *at Kansas ...................W, 9-24/28 *at Kansas ...................W, 5-25/1 Louisiana Tech ..........W, 16-65/1 Louisiana Tech ..........W, 13-25/1 Louisiana Tech ............W, 5-25/4 *Nebraska ....................W, 1-05/4 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-0

5/5 *Nebraska ....................W, 5-45/12 Oklahoma Christian .....L, 0-15/12 Oklahoma Christian ....W, 9-85/16 *at Iowa St. ................W, 18-95/17 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 6-05/17 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 9-45/28 #Creighton ...................W, 8-1 5/29 #Tulsa ..........................W, 4-15/30 #Tulsa ..........................W, 5-36/8 &Minnesota ..................L, 0-16/9 &Penn St. .....................W, 6-06/11 &Texas ........................L, 2-10! - Tucson, Ariz.; @ - Tempe, Ariz.; * - Big Eight Conference game; # - District 5 Playoffs (Tulsa, Okla.); & - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1974 (43-8, 18-3 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES3/5 at TCU ........................W, 12-83/5 at TCU ..........................W, 5-43/9 at Texas-El Paso ........W, 21-13/9 at New Mexico St. .......W, 9-43/9 at New Mexico St. .......W, 2-03/11 at UNLV ........................W, 5-13/11 at UNLV ........................W, 6-33/15 !Iowa ............................W, 8-43/15 !Wyoming .....................W, 9-53/15 @Arizona St. ..............W, 11-43/16 !Southern Utah .............L, 3-73/16 at Arizona St. ................L, 3-43/16 at Arizona St. .............W, 10-63/19 Central St. ..................W, 13-33/19 Central St. ..................W, 14-03/26 Minnesota-Morris ......W, 12-03/26 Minnesota-Morris ......W, 13-33/29 *Kansas .....................W, 25-13/30 *Kansas .......................W, 9-03/30 *Kansas .......................W, 3-14/2 Oral Roberts ................W, 6-04/2 Oral Roberts ................W, 6-24/5 *at Nebraska ................W, 3-14/5 *at Nebraska ................W, 4-34/6 *at Nebraska ................W, 8-34/9 USC ..............................W, 7-64/9 USC ..............................W, 5-44/12 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-54/12 *at Missouri .................W, 7-04/13 *at Missouri .............W, 17-144/16 TCU ..............................W, 7-34/16 TCU ..........................W, 14-114/19 *Iowa State ..................W, 2-04/19 *Iowa State ..................W, 2-04/20 *Iowa State ..................W, 6-04/23 Oklahoma Christian ....W, 5-34/23 Oklahoma Christian .....L, 3-54/26 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 4-34/26 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 10-34/27 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 7-35/3 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 4-55/3 *at Kansas St. .............W, 3-05/4 *at Kansas St. .............W, 7-15/10 *Colorado .....................W, 2-05/11 *Colorado .....................W, 8-15/11 *Colorado ......................L, 2-85/30 #Tulsa ..........................W, 6-26/1 #Tulsa ..........................W, 5-46/7 &Northern Colorado ..W, 10-16/10 &Miami (Fla.) ................L, 1-56/11 &Texas ........................L, 4-10! - Tempe, Ariz.; @ - Phoenix, Ariz.; * - Big Eight Conference game; # - District 5 Playoffs (Oklahoma City, Okla.); & - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1975 (52-10, 15-3 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONALNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES2/22 !Lamar ........................W, 11-12/22 at Baylor ........................L, 0-52/22 at Baylor .....................W, 11-33/8 at UNLV ........................W, 7-23/8 at UNLV ........................W, 7-43/8 at UNLV .........................L, 4-93/10 @Brigham Young ......W, 11-23/10 @Brigham Young ........W, 7-43/10 at Hawaii ....................W, 11-43/10 at Hawaii ....................W, 23-63/12 at Hawaii ......................W, 4-23/12 at Hawaii ....................W, 10-43/14 @Nagoya, Japan .........W, 7-03/14 @Nagoya, Japan .........W, 5-13/14 at Hawaii ......................W, 4-03/14 at Hawaii ......................W, 4-33/19 Oklahoma City .............W, 7-13/19 Oklahoma City .............W, 5-13/21 Indiana .........................W, 2-13/22 Central St. ....................W, 9-03/22 Indiana .......................W, 10-03/24 Central Michigan .........W, 5-33/24 Central Michigan .......W, 15-44/1 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 8-04/1 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 9-14/5 *at Colorado ................W, 7-44/5 *at Colorado ................W, 8-24/6 *at Colorado ..............W, 10-64/8 Cameron ......................W, 6-04/8 Cameron ......................W, 9-84/11 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 4-64/12 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 0-14/12 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 5-34/14 Baylor ...........................W, 3-14/14 Baylor ............................L, 3-54/18 *$Oklahoma St. ...........W, 3-14/19 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 4-04/19 *Oklahoma St. ..............L, 3-44/21 Arizona St. .................W, 11-24/21 Arizona St. ....................L, 3-44/25 *Missouri .....................W, 7-14/25 *Missouri ...................W, 13-14/26 *Missouri .....................W, 5-34/28 Houston .......................W, 8-14/28 Houston .......................W, 5-45/2 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-15/2 *at Kansas .................W, 13-05/4 *at Kansas ...................W, 9-35/13 *Nebraska ....................W, 4-25/13 *Nebraska ....................W, 1-05/14 *Nebraska ....................W, 4-15/17 Lubbock Christian .....W, 17-45/17 Lubbock Christian .......W, 8-65/24 +Texas A&M ................W, 5-45/25 +Tulsa ...........................L, 3-45/25 +Texas A&M ................W, 6-45/26 +Tulsa ..........................W, 2-15/26 +Tulsa ..........................W, 8-56/6 &Texas ..........................L, 2-46/7 &Cal State Fullerton ..W, 11-46/9 &Eastern Michigan ......W, 7-06/12 &Arizona State .............L, 0-1! - at Waco, Texas; @ - at Honolulu, Hawaii; * - Big Eight Conference game; + - NCAA Midwest Regional (Norman, Okla.); & - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

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1976 (62-19, 15-3 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES2/26 at Louisiana Tech ........W, 6-42/26 at Louisiana Tech ........W, 9-22/27 at LSU-New Orleans ....W, 3-02/27 at LSU-New Orleans ....W, 4-32/28 at LSU-New Orleans ....W, 5-22/28 <Houston ......................L, 2-63/5 at Nevada-Las Vegas ..W, 8-63/5 !Brigham Young ...........W, 4-23/6 !Brigham Young ...........W, 8-33/6 at UNLV ........................W, 4-03/8 at Arizona .....................L, 1-73/8 at Arizona .....................L, 3-63/9 at Arizona ...................L, 1-143/9 at Arizona .....................L, 8-93/11 @Wyoming ..................W, 8-53/11 at Arizona St. ................L, 0-43/12 @N.W. Missouri .........W, 15-23/12 at Arizona St. ................L, 3-83/13 @Wyoming ..................W, 4-33/13 @Northern Arizona .....W, 7-43/13 @Arizona St. .................L, 2-53/15 Central St. ....................W, 5-43/15 Central St. ..................W, 14-43/16 Southeastern St. .........W, 1-03/16 Southeastern St. .........W, 5-13/19 Northeastern St. ........W, 11-13/19 Northeastern St. ........W, 16-63/20 Arizona St. ..................L, 5-193/20 Arizona St. ....................L, 5-73/22 Central Michigan .........W, 3-03/22 Central Michigan .......W, 13-23/23 Texas Tech ...................W, 3-03/23 Texas Tech ...................W, 7-03/26 Southern Illinois .........L, 7-143/27 Southern Illinois ..........W, 7-63/27 Southern Illinois ..........W, 4-03/27 Southern Illinois ..........W, 7-53/29 *Missouri .....................W, 6-33/29 *Missouri ......................L, 2-64/2 *Colorado ...................W, 14-24/2 *$Colorado ....................L, 0-34/3 *Colorado ...................W, 15-04/3 *Colorado ...................W, 11-14/5 Dallas ...........................W, 6-14/5 Dallas .........................W, 12-04/6 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-04/6 *Iowa St. .......................L, 3-44/9 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 10-04/9 *$Oklahoma St. ...........W, 5-04/10 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 7-54/10 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 5-44/12 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 1-04/12 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 7-04/13 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 1-04/13 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 4-24/16 USC ..............................W, 3-24/21 Cameron ....................W, 12-04/21 Cameron ....................W, 13-24/23 *Oklahoma St. ...........W, 13-04/23 *$Oklahoma St. ...........W, 9-84/24 *Oklahoma St. ...........W, 18-44/24 *$Oklahoma St. ...........W, 3-24/26 Oklahoma Christian ....W, 8-14/26 Oklahoma Christian ..W, 10-14/27 *Kansas St. ................W, 13-14/27 *$Kansas St. ................W, 6-54/30 Oklahoma City .............W, 8-55/1 Oklahoma City ...........W, 21-25/1 Oklahoma City ...........W, 12-25/8 ^Missouri ......................L, 2-45/9 ^Nebraska ..................W, 15-55/10 ^Oklahoma St. .............W, 2-15/11 ^Missouri .....................W, 8-05/12 ^Iowa St. ......................W, 9-4

5/14 ^Missouri ......................L, 3-55/28 +Miami (Fla.) .............W, 11-35/29 +Texas ..........................W, 3-25/31 +Texas ...........................L, 5-65/31 +Texas ..........................W, 4-16/12 &Washington St. ..........L, 1-66/13 &Arizona .....................L, 2-10< - New Orleans, La.; ! - Las Vegas, Nev.; @ - Tempe, Ariz.; $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); * Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA South Central Regional (Arlington, Texas); & - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1977 (37-11, 9-1 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL3/11 Oklahoma Baptist .....W, 12-83/14 New Mexico .................W, 4-33/15 New Mexico ...............W, 12-43/15 New Mexico ...............W, 13-43/18 at Hawaii .......................L, 4-93/18 at Hawaii .....................L, 2-103/19 at Hawaii .......................L, 2-53/19 at Hawaii .......................L, 3-4 !Tokai, Japan ...............W, 2-13/22 at Hawaii ......................W, 7-43/22 at Hawaii .......................L, 3-4 !Tokai, Japan ...............W, 6-53/26 @Washington State ....W, 5-43/27 @UCSB ......................L, 10-123/27 at UNLV ....................W, 15-103/30 at Tulsa ........................W, 5-33/30 at Tulsa ........................W, 8-54/2 Tulsa ............................W, 3-24/2 $Tulsa ..........................W, 5-34/3 Tulsa ...........................W, 7-34/5 Oral Roberts .................L, 2-84/8 at Tulsa ......................W, 15-74/9 $Oral Roberts ..............W, 8-34/11 Arkansas .......................L, 2-54/11 Arkansas ......................W, 4-34/15 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 19-64/15 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 3-24/19 at Oral Roberts ............W, 7-64/20 at S. Western St. ..........W, 7-34/23 *Colorado .....................W, 9-14/23 *Colorado .....................W, 7-34/24 *Colorado .....................W, 7-14/24 *Colorado .....................W, 4-34/26 at Tulsa ........................W, 6-54/29 *Kansas St. ..................W, 5-04/29 *Kansas St. ..................W, 4-24/30 *Kansas St. ...................L, 3-54/30 *Kansas St. ..................W, 9-15/2 Bethany Nazarene .......W, 5-15/2 Bethany Nazarene .....W, 12-15/6 at Southern Illinois ......W, 3-25/7 at Southern Illinois ......W, 5-25/20 ^Kansas .......................W, 5-05/21 ^Missouri ...................W, 13-65/22 ^Missouri ...................W, 16-65/28 +Michigan ....................W, 3-15/29 +Southern Illinois .........L, 3-75/30 +Michigan .....................L, 2-5! - Honolulu, Hawaii; @ - Las Vegas, Nev.; $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Midwest Regional (Norman, Okla.)

1978 (39-20, 10-2 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore3/5 Cameron ......................W, 8-23/5 Cameron ......................W, 9-53/6 Southwestern ..............W, 8-03/6 Southwestern ..............W, 7-13/10 !Murray St. ...................W, 2-13/10 at Hawaii .......................L, 1-23/11 !Murray St. ...................W, 1-03/11 at Hawaii .......................L, 3-53/12 !Murray State ...............W, 4-33/12 at Hawaii .......................L, 4-53/14 !Murray State ...............W, 6-43/14 at Hawaii .......................L, 0-53/18 at UNLV ........................W, 4-33/18 at UNLV ......................W, 11-43/24 @at Vanderbilt ..............L, 7-83/24 @Miami (Ohio) .............L, 3-43/25 @David Lipscomb .......W, 9-53/25 @Belmont ..................W, 21-23/26 @Virginia Tech .............L, 2-43/27 @Southeastern St. .......L, 1-53/27 @Trevecca ...................W, 8-63/31 at Tulsa .........................L, 1-43/31 at Tulsa ........................W, 7-34/1 Tulsa .............................L, 2-44/1 Tulsa .............................L, 1-24/3 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 2-14/3 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 8-04/4 Dallas Baptist ............W, 12-34/4 Dallas Baptist ............W, 11-54/5 TCU ............................W, 10-24/5 TCU ..............................W, 6-34/7 $Tulsa ........................W, 12-34/8 at Oral Roberts ............W, 9-64/11 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 9-84/11 Texas Wesleyan .........W, 15-04/14 *Oklahoma St. ..............L, 0-14/14 *Oklahoma St. ..............W, 4-14/15 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 4-14/15 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 7-24/18 Oral Roberts ...............L, 8-224/21 *at Colorado ..............W, 30-24/21 *at Colorado ................W, 7-04/22 *at Colorado ................W, 8-74/22 *at Colorado ..............W, 13-24/24 Cameron ....................W, 12-14/27 John Brown .................W, 4-14/27 John Brown .................W, 4-34/28 *at Kansas St. .............W, 2-14/28 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 11-14/29 *at Kansas St. .............W, 3-24/29 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 4-65/5 Southern Illinois ..........W, 2-05/5 Southern Illinois ...........L, 2-35/6 Southern Illinois ...........L, 2-95/6 Southern Illinois ...........L, 2-35/15 at Oral Roberts ...........L, 5-135/17 ^Kansas .......................W, 2-15/18 ^Missouri ......................L, 3-45/19 ^Oklahoma St. ..............L, 6-8! - Honolulu, Hawaii; @ - VanderbiltTournament (Nashville, Tenn.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1979 (36-27, 12-8 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreBIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL3/1 at Louisiana Tech .........L, 3-63/2 at Tulane ......................W, 8-63/4 at New Orleans .............L, 5-63/4 at New Orleans ...........L, 1-103/6 Southeastern St. .......W, 11-63/6 Southeastern St. .........W, 9-23/9 at UTEP .........................L, 1-33/9 at UTEP ........................W, 7-33/10 at UTEP .........................L, 7-83/10 at UTEP .....................L, 11-143/12 @Grand Canyon ..........W, 7-63/12 at Arizona St. ................L, 4-83/13 @Grand Canyon ........W, 10-93/13 at Arizona St. ..............L, 1-133/16 @Northern Arizona ....L, 9-103/16 @Linfield College ......W, 20-23/17 @Northern Arizona ....L, 7-113/17 @Linfield College ......W, 10-33/24 Southwestern St. ........W, 7-33/24 Southwestern St. ....W, 12-113/24 Southwestern St. ......W, 11-23/24 Southwestern St. ......W, 10-63/26 at Oklahoma City ..........L, 2-33/26 at Oklahoma City .........W, 9-53/27 $Texas Wesleyan ........W, 9-03/27 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 9-23/30 at Tulsa .........................L, 4-53/31 Tulsa .............................L, 3-73/31 Tulsa ..........................W, 15-04/5 Oral Roberts .................L, 4-54/7 *Missouri ......................L, 0-64/7 *Missouri .....................W, 5-34/9 *Iowa State .................L, 5-134/9 *Iowa State ..................W, 4-24/12 Cameron ....................W, 12-34/12 Cameron ....................W, 13-14/14 *at Kansas ....................L, 0-44/14 *at Kansas ....................L, 3-64/16 *at Nebraska .................L, 0-54/16 *at Nebraska .................L, 1-94/21 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-14/21 *Kansas St. ..................W, 4-34/22 *Kansas St. ................W, 15-14/22 *Kansas St. ..................W, 7-04/24 at Oral Roberts ...........L, 5-124/29 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 8-64/29 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 2-44/30 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 5-64/30 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 11-75/1 Oklahoma City ..............L, 1-55/1 Oklahoma City .............W, 4-35/5 *Colorado ...................W, 10-25/5 *Colorado ...................W, 12-65/6 *Colorado ...................W, 10-05/6 *Colorado .....................W, 9-15/12 at Southern Illinois .......L, 0-75/13 at Southern Illinois ......W, 2-05/16 ^Nebraska ....................W, 7-65/17 ^Missouri ...................W, 10-75/19 ^Nebraska ....................W, 9-75/25 +Arizona ........................L, 1-85/26 +Indiana State .............W, 9-25/27 +Hawaii .......................L, 8-12@ - Tempe, Ariz.; * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Midwest Regional (Tucson, Ariz.); $ - forfeit

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1980 (33-24-1, 8-10 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore2/29 at Hawaii .......................L, 2-33/1 at Hawaii ......................W, 2-13/1 at Hawaii .....................L, 1-113/2 at Hawaii ......................W, 1-03/2 at Hawaii .......................L, 7-83/3 at Hawaii ......................W, 6-53/7 at UNLV ........................W, 5-33/8 at UNLV .........................L, 0-93/8 at UNLV .........................L, 5-63/9 at UNLV .......................L, 7-113/10 @Arizona St. ................W, 8-23/14 East Central .................W, 5-23/14 East Central .................W, 9-63/15 Southwestern ..............W, 6-23/15 Southwestern ..............W, 8-03/18 Wisconsin ....................W, 8-3 3/18 Wisconsin ..................W, 19-03/19 Wisconsin ..................W, 22-33/20 St. Francis ...................W, 8-73/21 St. Francis ....................L, 4-53/21 St. Francis ....................L, 3-63/22 St. Francis ...................W, 3-23/22 St. Francis ...................W, 9-83/26 Oral Roberts .................L, 1-83/27 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 3-03/28 at Oral Roberts ............W, 5-23/31 at Tulsa .........................L, 2-34/1 Oklahoma City .............W, 9-44/1 Oklahoma City .............W, 7-64/3 Cameron ......................W, 9-74/3 Cameron ....................... T, 9-94/5 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-74/5 *at Missouri ................L, 6-114/7 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 8-54/7 *at Iowa St. ................W, 10-74/9 John Brown ................L, 8-114/9 John Brown ...............W, 13-24/12 *Kansas ......................L, 6-124/12 *Kansas ........................L, 4-84/14 *Nebraska ....................W, 6-54/14 *Nebraska .....................L, 6-94/16 Dallas Baptist ............W, 12-14/16 Dallas Baptist ..............W, 7-34/17 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 10-44/18 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 1-34/19 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 10-44/19 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 12-24/22 Tulsa ............................W, 4-04/27 *Oklahoma St. ..............L, 3-74/27 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 6-114/28 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 7-114/28 *Oklahoma St. ..........L, 11-164/29 at Oklahoma City .........W, 9-04/29 at Oklahoma City ..........L, 1-45/3 *at Colorado ................W, 4-35/3 *at Colorado ................W, 9-25/10 ^Nebraska ...................L, 6-135/11 ^Missouri ......................L, 1-6@ - Las Vegas, Nev.; * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1981 (40-15, 11-13 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore3/5 Southeastern State ......L, 5-63/7 at Tampa ......................W, 6-13/7 at Eckerd ......................W, 6-43/8 at St. Leo .....................W, 6-23/8 at St. Leo .....................W, 4-03/10 at St. Leo ...................W, 12-13/11 @Buffalo ....................W, 17-73/11 at South Florida ...........W, 9-33/12 @Buffalo ......................W, 2-13/12 @Buffalo ......................W, 9-23/13 @Buffalo ....................W, 17-33/14 at Eckerd ......................W, 7-1

3/17 Illinois ...........................W, 5-23/17 Illinois ..........................W, 7-03/18 Illinois .........................W, 16-63/18 Illinois .........................W, 21-33/19 St. Francis .................W, 16-13/19 St. Francis ...............W, 23-153/20 St. Francis .................W, 16-23/20 St. Francis ...................W, 6-43/21 St. Francis .................W, 18-93/21 St. Francis ...................W, 8-63/27 *Iowa St. ......................W, 4-13/27 *Iowa St. .......................L, 5-63/29 *Iowa St. ....................W, 11-43/29 *Iowa St. ......................W, 5-33/31 Texas Wesleyan .........W, 10-43/31 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 8-64/2 Cameron ....................W, 19-24/2 Cameron ....................W, 17-74/4 *at Nebraska ................W, 5-24/4 *at Nebraska .............L, 10-154/5 *at Nebraska .................L, 0-54/5 *at Nebraska .................L, 4-64/10 *Kansas St. ................W, 17-34/10 *Kansas St. ................W, 14-34/11 *Kansas St. ................W, 15-04/11 *Kansas St. ...................L, 4-54/17 Oral Roberts .................L, 5-64/21 Oklahoma City .............W, 6-14/21 Oklahoma City .............W, 4-34/25 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 9-04/25 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 5-134/26 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 5-34/26 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 4-94/28 Midwestern ..................W, 9-74/28 Midwestern ................W, 13-35/1 *Kansas .......................W, 5-25/1 *Kansas ........................L, 0-45/2 *Kansas .......................W, 3-25/2 *Kansas ........................L, 2-35/9 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-35/9 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-65/11 *at Missouri ..................L, 3-65/11 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-6@ - St. Petersburg, Fla.; * - Big Eight Conference game

1982 (35-25, 11-6 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL2/27 Cameron ....................W, 15-43/1 Oklahoma City ...........W, 10-43/1 Oklahoma City .............W, 7-53/3 Southwestern St. .........L, 3-53/3 Southwestern St. .........L, 3-63/6 at Hawaii ......................W, 9-23/7 at Hawaii .......................L, 3-73/7 at Hawaii .......................L, 0-43/9 at Hawaii ....................W, 14-43/9 at Hawaii ......................W, 4-03/10 @Creighton ..................W, 8-73/10 @Creighton ..................W, 9-13/12 at UNLV .......................L, 6-173/12 at UNLV ......................W, 10-83/12 at UNLV .........................L, 4-83/13 at UNLV ........................W, 6-33/15 Notre Dame ...............W, 15-33/16 Illinois ...........................W, 3-23/16 Illinois ...........................W, 5-33/18 Southeastern St. ..........L, 7-93/19 Texas Wesleyan ...........W, 6-53/20 Texas Wesleyan ............L, 1-53/20 Texas Wesleyan ............L, 5-73/23 Central State ..............W, 21-03/26 *Missouri .....................W, 5-43/30 at Texas A&M ...............L, 0-23/30 at Texas A&M ..............W, 6-34/3 *at Kansas ...............W, 13-104/3 *at Kansas ...................W, 5-3

4/4 *at Kansas ....................L, 2-64/4 *at Kansas ....................L, 8-94/9 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 7-54/10 *Oklahoma St ...............L, 1-74/10 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 8-214/11 *Oklahoma St. ..........L, 11-124/12 Texas A&M ................L, 10-114/14 at Oklahoma City ........L, 7-134/16 at Oral Roberts ............W, 4-04/17 Oral Roberts ...............L, 2-104/17 Oral Roberts .................L, 0-64/19 Texas Tech ...................W, 3-24/20 Phillips .........................W, 8-34/24 *at Kansas St. .........W, 21-114/24 *at Kansas St. .............W, 7-54/25 *at Kansas St. .............W, 9-34/25 *at Kansas St. .............W, 5-14/27 Midwestern ................W, 14-34/27 Midwestern ...................L, 5-65/8 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 4-55/8 *at Iowa St. ................W, 12-45/9 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 9-45/9 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 3-05/14 ^Nebraska ..................W, 12-85/15 ^Oklahoma St. ..............L, 6-75/16 ^Nebraska ....................W, 8-25/17 ^Oklahoma St. ..............L, 3-55/28 +Ohio St. ......................W, 5-25/29 +Texas ...........................L, 0-85/30 +Florida St. ..................W, 6-55/30 +Eastern Michigan .......L, 2-9@ - Honolulu, Hawaii; * - Big Eight game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City); + - NCAA Central Regional (Austin,Texas)

1983 (39-20, 18-6 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos Semore2/17 !Oklahoma City .............L, 7-92/17 !at Pan American ..........L, 2-32/18 !Lamar ...........................L, 3-52/19 !Oklahoma City .............L, 6-72/20 !at Pan American .........W, 7-23/1 Oklahoma Christian ....W, 7-03/1 Oklahoma Christian ....W, 7-03/2 Oklahoma City ...........W, 11-63/5 Arkansas ....................W, 11-43/5 Arkansas .....................L, 3-143/6 Arkansas .......................L, 2-73/7 Indiana State ...............W, 8-63/7 Indiana State ..............L, 0-163/8 Southeastern State .....W, 7-63/9 Marymount College .....W, 4-13/11 @Detroit .....................W, 18-03/13 at St. Leo ...................W, 17-13/13 at St. Leo .....................W, 5-03/18 #Lafayette ...................W, 9-33/18 at Florida Southern .....W, 9-03/18 <Air Force ..................W, 12-93/22 St. Francis ....................L, 1-23/22 St. Francis ...................W, 3-13/26 *Kansas .....................W, 10-93/27 *Kansas ........................L, 0-13/27 *Kansas .......................W, 5-43/28 *Kansas .......................W, 7-23/29 Baker ............................W, 9-24/2 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 9-74/2 *at Oklahoma St. ......L, 14-154/3 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 6-14/3 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 11-74/9 at Oral Roberts .............L, 2-64/9 at Oral Roberts .............L, 5-84/16 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-54/16 *Kansas St. ..................W, 4-04/17 *Kansas St. ..................W, 8-54/17 *Kansas St. ..................W, 4-34/19 at Oklahoma City ..........L, 5-64/23 *at Nebraska .................L, 1-34/23 *at Nebraska .................L, 4-7

4/24 *at Nebraska ................W, 4-34/24 *at Nebraska ..............W, 10-54/27 Midwestern ................W, 12-84/27 Midwestern ...............L, 12-134/30 *Iowa St. ..................W, 11-104/30 *Iowa St. ......................W, 9-35/1 *Iowa St. ..................W, 20-115/1 *Iowa St. ....................W, 16-95/7 *at Missouri .................W, 8-65/7 *at Missouri ..................L, 7-85/8 *at Missouri ..................L, 6-75/8 *at Missouri .................W, 7-45/11 ^Kansas St. ..................W, 6-25/12 ^Iowa St. ......................W, 7-65/15 ^Oklahoma St. ..............L, 1-35/15 ^Nebraska ....................W, 2-15/16 ^Oklahoma St. ...........W, 10-85/17 ^Oklahoma St. ............L, 7-13! - Pan American Tournament (Edinburg, Texas); @ - Univ. of S. Florida (Tampa, Fla.); < - Tampa Univ. (Tampa, Fla.); # - Lakeland, Fla.; * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1984 (42-15, 14-4 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL2/25 Southwestern St. ......W, 17-32/25 Southwestern St. ......W, 19-82/29 Oklahoma Christian ..W, 10-53/3 Southwestern St. ........W, 3-23/5 Northwest Missouri ....W, 5-23/5 Northwest Missouri ....W, 5-13/6 Southeastern St. .........W, 5-23/8 at North Texas ...........W, 14-33/8 at North Texas ...........W, 14-23/9 at Dallas Baptist ..........W, 8-23/9 at Dallas Baptist ..........W, 5-33/11 !Maine ...........................L, 3-43/12 !Central Michigan .........L, 1-23/12 !at Pan American .........W, 4-13/13 !Maine ..........................W, 4-23/14 !Central Michigan ......W, 12-43/15 !Kansas .......................L, 8-103/16 !at Pan American .........W, 5-13/17 !Maine ...........................L, 2-6 3/22 at Oklahoma City .........W, 3-03/25 *at Kansas .................W, 19-03/25 *at Kansas ...................W, 5-04/1 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 5-44/1 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 2-14/2 Phillips .......................W, 25-24/4 North Texas .................W, 4-04/4 North Texas .................W, 9-14/9 Oklahoma City ..............L, 2-34/9 Oklahoma City .............W, 5-04/10 Dallas Baptist ..............W, 5-34/10 Dallas Baptist ..............W, 8-14/11 Cameron ....................W, 19-04/11 Cameron ....................W, 17-34/15 *at Kansas St. .............W, 3-24/15 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 15-34/16 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 12-24/16 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 15-04/17 at Oral Roberts ...........L, 6-134/20 *Nebraska .................L, 16-274/20 *Nebraska ....................W, 7-14/22 *Nebraska .....................L, 2-44/22 *Nebraska ....................W, 6-04/28 *at Iowa St. ................W, 14-74/28 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 9-25/1 Oral Roberts ...............L, 7-115/3 at Oklahoma City .........W, 4-35/5 *Missouri .....................W, 9-45/5 *Missouri ......................L, 1-35/6 *Missouri ......................L, 7-85/6 *Missouri .....................W, 6-45/10 ^Nebraska ...................L, 7-15

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5/11 ^Missouri .................W, 17-125/12 ^Nebraska ....................W, 5-25/13 ^Oklahoma St. ............L, 4-135/20 at Texas A&M ............W, 13-65/25 +Nevada-Las Vegas .....L, 1-25/26 +Lamar .........................L, 3-4! - Citrus Classic (Edinburg, Texas); * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Con-ference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Central Regional (Austin, Texas)

1985 (55-14 * 18-6 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL2/26 Southwestern St. ........W, 2-02/26 Southwestern St. ......W, 12-02/27 at Southwestern St. ..W, 13-23/2 at Texas .......................W, 6-53/3 at Texas ........................L, 1-23/4 !Morningside ..............W, 11-03/7 !Penn St. .....................W,12-03/8 !Penn St. .......................W, 8-03/8 !at Pan American .........W, 4-13/9 !Morningside ................W, 9-13/9 !at Pan American .........W, 8-13/10 !Texas A&M ................W, 12-53/11 #Kansas .......................W, 5-33/11 #Texas A&M ................W, 7-03/12 #Arkansas State .......W, 15-43/13 #Kansas St. .................W, 6-43/14 #Houston .....................W, 7-03/19 Oklahoma City .............W, 7-13/23 Southwestern St. ........W, 8-33/23 Phillips .........................W, 7-33/24 Mankato St. .................W, 7-23/24 Mankato St. ...............W, 19-33/25 $Texas ..........................W, 6-33/31 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 21-83/31 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 1-114/1 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 6-114/1 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 0-84/3 at Southwestern St. ....W, 4-24/5 %Cal State Fullerton ...W, 6-24/6 %Miami ........................W, 7-14/6 %USC ............................W, 5-44/7 %Cal State Fullerton ..L, 4-124/8 North Texas ..................L, 3-44/8 North Texas ...............W, 11-14/9 at Oklahoma City .......W, 10-64/10 Dallas Baptist ..............W, 7-14/11 Northeastern St. ........W, 21-14/13 *Kansas St. ................W, 10-04/13 *Kansas St. ..................W, 2-04/14 *Kansas St. ..................W, 9-84/14 *Kansas St. ................W, 12-54/16 Oklahoma City ..............L, 0-34/17 at Oral Roberts ............W, 9-84/20 *at Nebraska ...............L, 9-104/20 *at Nebraska ............W, 15-134/21 *at Nebraska ..............W, 11-94/21 *at Nebraska ................W, 7-54/24 $Oral Roberts ..............W, 9-74/25 Southwestern ..............W, 9-54/27 *Iowa St. ......................W, 7-24/27 *Iowa St. ....................W, 12-24/28 *Iowa St. ....................W, 12-24/28 *Iowa St. .......................W, 3-05/3 *at Missouri .................W, 7-55/4 *at Missouri ...............W, 17-65/4 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-85/5 *at Missouri ...............W, 19-95/11 *Kansas .....................W, 12-25/11 *Kansas .....................W, 16-25/12 *Kansas ........................L, 3-45/12 *Kansas .......................W, 5-45/15 ^Nebraska ................W, 18-115/16 ^Oklahoma St. ............L, 5-115/17 ^Nebraska ....................W, 5-35/18 ^Oklahoma St. ............L, 4-19

5/23 +Lamar .........................W, 9-15/24 +Grambling ..................W, 5-25/25 +Texas ...........................L, 4-95/25 +Lamar ..........................L, 5-7! - Palm Valley Tournament (Edinburg, Tex-as); # - Citrus Tournament (Ediburg, Texas); % - Knor Sooner Shootout (Oklahoma City, Okla.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklaho-ma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Central Regional (Austin, Texas)

1986 (44-21, 19-3 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL2/18 Southwestern St. ......W, 21-02/18 Southwestern St. ......W, 14-02/21 at Arizona St. ................L, 5-62/22 at Arizona St. ..............L, 4-102/22 at Arizona St. ................L, 4-82/23 at UNLV .....................L, 16-182/24 at UNLV .....................L, 10-172/28 TCU .............................L, 7-103/1 TCU ............................W, 10-53/6 Southwestern St. ......W, 33-63/8 at Texas ........................L, 8-93/9 at Texas ......................L, 1-173/10 !Central Michigan ........W, 3-23/10 !at Pan American .......W, 10-2 3/11 !Kansas ......................W, 13-73/12 !Arkansas St. .............W, 10-33/13 !Baylor ...........................L, 2-33/13 !Central Michigan .........L, 1-93/15 at Houston .................W, 15-73/16 at Houston ...................W, 9-33/18 Oklahoma City .............W, 4-33/21 South Dakota St. .......W, 11-13/21 South Dakota St. .......W, 17-33/22 Cal Poly .....................L, 12-153/23 Northeastern .............W, 29-43/24 Cal Poly ......................W, 19-43/25 Oral Roberts ................W, 9-73/28 $*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 8-73/29 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 8-23/29 $*Oklahoma St ............W, 3-23/30 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 3-224/5 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 13-14/6 Ark-Little Rock ...........W, 20-54/7 $Texas .........................L, 3-174/8 $Texas ...........................L, 1-54/11 *at Kansas St. .............W, 7-54/12 *at Kansas St. .............W, 4-24/12 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 10-24/13 *at Kansas St. .........W, 27-224/16 at Oral Roberts .............L, 8-94/18 $*Nebraska ................W, 12-64/20 $*Nebraska ..................W, 4-34/20 *Nebraska ....................W, 5-04/23 Dallas Baptist ............W, 12-14/23 Dallas Baptist ............W, 14-54/25 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 5-04/26 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 7-34/27 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 2-34/27 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 6-54/30 North Texas ...............W, 19-44/30 North Texas ...............W, 17-55/3 *Missouri ...................W, 11-75/3 *Missouri .....................W, 8-35/4 *Missouri ...................W, 18-85/4 *Missouri ...................W, 16-75/11 *at Kansas ..................L, 9-105/11 *at Kansas .................W, 11-75/12 *at Kansas ...................W, 6-05/15 ^Missouri ...................W, 14-85/16 ^Oklahoma State .........W, 7-55/17 ^Oklahoma State ........L, 7-125/18 ^Oklahoma State ..........L, 3-95/22 +Eastern Kentucky ..W, 21-14

5/23 +LSU ..............................L, 5-85/24 +Tulane .......................L, 5-14! - Citrus Tournament (Edinburg, Texas); * - Big Eight Conference Game; $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City); + - NCAA South I Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

1987 (42-20, 17-7 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL2/26 !at UNLV .......................W, 3-22/27 !New Mexico St. ........W, 19-22/27 !Lewis-Clark St. ........W, 12-102/28 !New Mexico St. ..........W, 7-23/1 !at UNLV .......................W, 9-43/3 Southeastern St. .........W, 9-53/6 @St. Edward’s .............W, 8-73/7 at Texas ........................L, 5-63/9 at Texas .....................W, 13-43/10 #at Pan American .......W, 4-13/12 #New Mexico St. ..........L, 0-43/13 #Central Michigan ........L, 1-23/14 #Michigan ....................W, 8-03/19 North Texas ...............W, 15-33/19 North Texas ...............W, 15-53/20 Washington St. .........L, 14-163/21 Washington St. .............L, 4-53/22 Ft. Hays St. ................W, 12-23/23 Dallas Baptist ..........W, 13-123/24 Dallas Baptist ............W, 13-43/25 Kansas Wesleyan ......W, 17-73/25 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 11-73/27 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 21-53/28 Oklahoma City ...........W, 19-23/28 Mankato St. ...............W, 17-54/1 at Oral Roberts .........L, 13-144/4 *Kansas St. ................W, 13-64/4 *Kansas St. ..................W, 7-34/5 *Kansas St. ................W, 11-04/5 *Kansas St. ..................W, 8-74/8 Oral Roberts ...............L, 9-104/11 *at Nebraska .................L, 8-94/11 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-34/12 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-34/12 *at Nebraska ...............L, 6-104/15 at Arkansas ..............L, 11-124/18 *Iowa St. ..................W, 14-134/18 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-14/19 *Iowa St. ..................W, 19-114/19 *Iowa St. ......................W, 8-74/21 TCU .............................L, 7-144/22 TCU ..............................W, 6-54/24 *at Missouri .................W, 5-34/25 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-34/25 *at Missouri ...............W, 11-84/26 *at Missouri ...............W, 12-24/29 Emporia St. ................W, 14-84/30 Emporia St. ..................W, 8-25/2 *Kansas .....................W, 11-05/2 *Kansas .......................W, 9-25/3 *Kansas .....................W, 20-95/3 *Kansas .....................W, 16-55/8 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 8-45/9 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 7-235/9 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 2-14 5/10 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 15-85/13 ^Nebraska ..................W, 11-35/14 ^Oklahoma St. .............W, 9-45/16 ^Oklahoma St. ............L, 6-155/17 ^Oklahoma St. ..............L, 6-95/21 +Sam Houston State ...L, 1-55/22 +Texas .........................L, 5-10! - at Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); # - at Palm Valley Tournament (Edinburg, Texas); @ - neutral site; * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Central Regional (Austin, Texas)

1988 (45-21, 22-13 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA WEST II REGIONAL2/20 Kearney St ...................W, 8-62/21 Kearney St. ................W, 14-92/25 !vs. Georgia Tech .........W, 6-42/26 !vs. TCU ........................W, 7-22/26 !at. UNLV ...................L, 10-112/27 !vs. Georgia Tech .........W, 3-22/28 !at UNLV .....................W, 13-53/4 at Texas-Arlington ........L, 4-53/5 at Texas-Arlington ........W, 5-33/6 at Texas-Arlington ....L, 10-113/7 #vs. New York Tech ....W, 9-73/8 #vs. Pan American .......L, 0-33/9 #vs. Arkansas St. ......W, 12-83/10 #vs. Sam Houston St. .W, 5-13/11 at Texas ........................L, 3-93/12 at Texas ........................L, 1-73/14 New Mexico .................W, 6-23/15 Stephen F. Austin ........W, 9-53/15 New Mexico ................L, 2-113/16 North Texas ...............W, 10-4 3/18 at Oral Roberts .............L, 2-53/19 Oral Roberts ................W, 7-63/20 Oklahoma City .........W, 23-123/24 Ark.-Little Rock ........W, 17-123/25 Ark.-Little Rock ............W, 8-73/25 Kent State ..................W, 24-54/4 Texas ..........................W, 11-84/5 Texas ...........................L, 1-154/8 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 11-94/9 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 2-34/9 *at Kansas St. .............W, 9-54/10 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 12-64/12 Arkansas ....................W, 11-34/13 Dallas Baptist ............W, 13-24/15 *Nebraska ....................W, 7-34/16 *Nebraska ....................W, 2-14/16 *Nebraska ....................W, 6-54/17 *Nebraska ..................W, 10-54/20 Missouri Southern .......W, 6-24/23 *at Iowa St. ................W, 13-84/23 *at Iowa St. ...............L, 10-114/24 *at Iowa St. .................L, 3-134/24 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 5-24/29 *Missouri ......................L, 2-34/30 *Missouri .....................W, 4-14/20 *Missouri ...................W, 19-75/1 *Missouri ...................W, 10-45/6 *at Kansas .................W, 10-85/7 *at Kansas ....................L, 0-35/7 *at Kansas ...................W, 4-05/8 *at Kansas ..................L, 8-125/13 $*Oklahoma St. ..........L, 2-155/14 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 3-55/14 $*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 9-85/15 $*Oklahoma St. .........W, 12-75/18 ^vs. Missouri ..............W, 12-65/19 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ......L, 1-155/20 ^vs. Missouri ................W, 7-25/21 ^vs. Oklahoma St. .......W, 7-65/22 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 5-95/27 +vs. Pepperdine ..........L, 1-105/28 +vs. Arizona St. ..........L, 6-13! - at Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); # - at Pan American Tournment (Edinburg, Texas); * - Big Eight Conference game $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Okla-homa City, Okla.); + - NCAA West II Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)

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1989 (44-19, 18-6 Big Eight)Head Coach Enos SemoreNCAA WEST I REGIONAL2/24 !New Orleans ...............W, 9-12/25 !Tulane .....................W, 17-132/26 !Louisiana St. ...............W, 9-73/4 at South Florida ............L, 6-73/5 at South Florida ............L, 3-53/6 #vs. Temple ...............W, 13-33/8 #vs. Vanderbilt ............W, 5-23/9 at Central Florida .........L, 8-93/10 at Texas ........................L, 5-63/11 at Texas ......................L, 9-133/16 Stephen F. Austin ....W, 26-143/16 Stephen F. Austin ......W, 14-63/18 Centenary ..................W, 10-83/19 Centenary ....................W, 9-83/20 Augustana .................W, 10-53/21 Northern Iowa ............W, 33-23/24 at Oral Roberts .............L, 5-93/25 Oral Roberts ............W, 18-113/27 Hardin Simmons .........W, 6-23/28 Hardin Simmons .........W, 9-83/29 SW Missouri St. .........W, 11-43/31 *Kansas St. ..................W, 9-14/1 *Kansas St. .................L, 1-124/1 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-34/2 *Kansas St. ................W, 12-34/4 Texas-Arlington .........W, 19-74/5 Texas-Arlington ...........W, 7-14/8 *at Nebraska ...............L, 4-104/8 *at Nebraska ................W, 3-14/9 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-34/9 *at Nebraska ................W, 2-14/11 Ark.-Little Rock ........W, 18-114/12 Ark.-Little Rock ........W, 16-154/14 *Iowa St. ......................W, 7-44/15 *Iowa St. ......................W, 4-34/15 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-54/16 *Iowa St. ....................W, 14-54/17 Texas ...........................L, 9-104/18 Texas .............................L, 5-94/20 at SW Missouri St. .....L, 3-194/21 *at Missouri .................W, 7-34/22 *at Missouri ...............W, 17-34/22 *at Missouri .................W, 5-24/23 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-54/25 Oklahoma City .............W, 9-44/26 at Arkansas .................W, 3-24/28 *Kansas .....................W, 15-44/29 *Kansas .....................W, 10-14/29 *Kansas .......................W, 6-54/30 *Kansas .......................W, 8-35/5 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 15-35/6 *at Oklahoma St. .......W, 11-95/6 *at Oklahoma St. ..........L, 3-85/7 *at Oklahoma St. ......L, 10-135/12 Old Dominion .............W, 11-1 5/13 Old Dominion ...............W, 8-05/14 Old Dominion ...............W, 6-15/16 ^vs. Missouri ...............L, 8-105/17 ^vs. Iowa St. ............W, 14-125/18 ^vs. Missouri .................L, 6-85/25 +vs. Loyola ..................W, 5-25/26 +vs. Long Beach St. ...L, 4-115/27 +vs. Loyola ...................L, 5-6! - at Busch Classic (New Orleans, La.); # - Orlando, Fla.; * - Big Eight Conference game; ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA West I Regional (Tucson, Ariz.)

1990 (31-26, 9-15 Big Eight)Head Coach Stan Meek2/17 Northern Iowa ............W, 19-72/18 Northern Iowa ............W, 10-72/22 !Michigan .....................W, 9-42/22 !UNLV ............................L, 2-62/23 !Illinois ...........................L, 5-82/24 !Illinois ...........................L, 2-92/25 !UNLV .........................L, 4-123/2 Kearney St. ................W, 13-33/3 Kearney St. ..................W, 8-23/4 Arkansas St. ..............W, 16-53/9 at Texas ......................L, 7-203/10 at Texas ........................L, 1-83/12 #Arkansas St. ............W, 12-43/12 #Texas-PA .....................L, 6-73/13 #Texas-PA ....................W, 8-33/14 #Arkansas St. ............W, 12-33/15 #St. Francis .................W, 4-23/16 #St. John’s ...................W, 4-13/16 #Missouri Southern ....W, 5-23/17 #Lafayette (Penn.) ....W, 13-93/19 Stephen F. Austin ........W, 7-63/19 Stephen F. Austin ........W, 4-33/21 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 7-63/26 Louisiana Tech ............W, 7-63/30 *at Kansas St. ..........L, 13-153/31 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 0-43/31 *at Kansas St. ............L, 6-104/1 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 1-24/3 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 13-24/4 Ark.-Little Rock ............W, 6-54/6 *Nebraska .....................L, 4-54/7 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-14/7 *Nebraska .....................L, 6-74/8 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-84/9 Texas .........................L, 10-154/10 Texas .............................L, 0-94/12 Missouri Southern .......W, 6-44/14 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 1-54/14 *at Iowa St. .................W, 7-64/15 *at Iowa St. ................W, 14-44/15 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 4-74/17 Emporia St. ................W, 10-34/21 *Missouri .....................W, 6-54/21 *Missouri ......................L, 3-54/22 *Missouri ......................L, 5-64/22 *Missouri .....................W, 6-54/24 Oklahoma City ..............L, 4-84/28 *at Kansas ....................L, 1-64/28 *at Kansas ....................L, 4-74/29 *at Kansas ................L, 10-154/29 *at Kansas ...................W, 9-65/4 $*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 9-55/5 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 3-65/5 $*Oklahoma St. ..........L, 7-105/12 California .....................W, 9-55/12 California .....................W, 9-85/13 California ..................L, 14-16! - at Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); # - at Citrus Tournament (Edinburg, Texas); * - Big Eight Conference game; $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1991 (40-23, 13-11 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA SOUTH REGIONAL2/16 Kearney St. ................W, 20-02/17 Kearney St. ..............W, 25-112/18 Missouri Southern .....W, 10-42/22 !Texas Tech .................L, 0-102/23 !Wyoming .....................W, 6-02/23 !New Mexico St. ..........W, 4-02/24 !Texas Tech ..................W, 7-32/28 McNeese St. ................W, 6-33/2 Rice ..............................W, 4-23/3 Rice ..............................W, 4-33/5 Eastern Michigan ......W, 19-53/6 Eastern Michigan ........W, 5-43/8 Texas .............................L, 2-43/9 Texas ............................W, 4-33/11 #Indiana .....................W, 13-73/14 #San Jose St. ...............L, 1-83/14 #Gonzaga ....................W, 4-13/15 #Santa Clara .................L, 6-73/16 #Colorado St. ............W, 10-03/20 Arkansas .....................L, 2-113/22 Creighton .................W, 17-123/23 San Diego St ..............W, 16-73/24 San Diego St. ...............W, 6-53/26 Lamar ............................L, 7-83/26 Lamar .........................W, 17-83/27 TCU ..............................W, 5-23/29 *Kansas St. ..................W, 8-23/30 *Kansas St. ...................L, 1-73/30 *Kansas St. ..................W, 8-73/31 *Kansas St. ..................W, 5-34/5 *Iowa St. ..................W, 13-124/6 *Iowa St. ......................W, 7-3 4/6 *Iowa St. ...................L, 11-124/7 *Iowa St. ....................W, 11-04/9 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 12-54/10 Ark.-Little Rock ........W, 16-124/12 *at Missouri .................W, 3-14/13 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-64/13 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-54/14 *at Missouri ................L, 7-114/16 SW Texas St. .............W, 12-84/19 *Kansas ........................L, 3-54/20 *Kansas ........................L, 2-44/20 *Kansas .......................W, 3-14/21 *Kansas ...................W, 11-104/23 Central Oklahoma ...W, 15-104/26 %*Oklahoma St. .........W, 10-84/27 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 7-154/27 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 6-44/28 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 8-94/30 TCU ..............................W, 9-55/1 at Wichita St. ................L, 2-55/11 *at Nebraska ................W, 8-55/11 *at Nebraska .................L, 3-75/12 *at Nebraska ..............W, 16-35/12 *at Nebraska .................L, 5-75/13 at Creighton ..................L, 2-55/17 ^vs. Missouri ................W, 9-35/18 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 3-45/18 ^vs. Missouri ................W, 5-05/19 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 4-65/24 +South Alabama ..........L, 4-55/26 +Louisiana St. ..............L, 3-4! - at Sun City Classic (El Paso, Texas); # - at Spartan Classic (San Jose, Calif.); * - Big Eight Conference game; % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Okla-homa City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

1992 (43-24, 17-7 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA MIDEAST REGIONALNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES2/14 SW Oklahoma St. ......W, 10-42/15 Kearney St. ..................W, 7-02/15 Kearney St. ................W, 11-42/16 Kearney St. ..................W, 8-72/21 !Washington ............W, 19-102/22 !Michigan St. ................L, 7-82/22 !New Mexico St. ...........L, 0-52/23 !New Mexico St. ........W, 10-92/28 Missouri Southern .....W, 11-62/29 Eastern Illinois .............W, 5-32/29 Eastern Illinois ...........W, 15-63/1 Eastern Illinois ...........W, 15-53/5 South Dakota St. .......W, 22-23/6 #at South Alabama ......L, 5-73/7 #Auburn .......................W, 6-33/8 #at South Alabama .W, 11-103/10 at Texas ........................L, 2-33/11 at Texas ....................L, 10-113/13 Mississippi .................L, 8-113/14 at Rice ........................W, 10-33/15 at Rice ...........................L, 3-43/17 SW Texas St. ................L, 4-73/18 SW Texas St. ..............L, 9-153/20 Central Michigan .........W, 7-13/21 Central Michigan .......W, 10-33/21 Central Michigan .........W, 5-43/23 Central Oklahoma .....W, 15-43/27 *at Kansas St. .............W, 5-03/28 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 11-23/28 *at Kansas St. .............W, 7-23/29 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 2-73/31 $Texas ...........................L, 2-64/3 *at Iowa St. ................W, 14-14/4 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 2-44/4 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 8-04/5 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 5-14/7 at TCU ...........................L, 5-84/10 *Missouri .....................W, 8-44/11 *Missouri ...................W, 11-74/11 *Missouri ......................L, 4-64/12 *Missouri ......................L, 4-54/14 at Wichita St. ...............W, 3-24/17 *at Kansas .................W, 10-44/18 *at Kansas ...................W, 6-04/18 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-54/19 *at Kansas ..................L, 3-154/21 Wichita State ................L, 2-44/24 *%Oklahoma St. ...........W, 4-14/25 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 9-184/26 *$Oklahoma St. ...........W, 5-44/27 *at Oklahoma St. .........W, 6-45/10 *Nebraska ..................W, 15-55/11 *Nebraska .....................L, 5-75/11 *Nebraska ..................W, 12-45/12 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-65/15 ^vs. Iowa St. ................W, 5-15/16 ^vs. Oklahoma St. .....W, 15-65/17 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 2-35/17 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ......L, 5-135/21 +UCLA ..........................W, 5-35/22 +Mississippi St. ............L, 6-95/23 +Clemson .....................W, 7-65/23 +Mississippi St. .........W, 10-65/24 +UCLA ........................W, 10-05/30 &Texas ........................L, 3-156/1 &Wichita St. .................W, 8-46/2 &Texas ..........................L, 5-8! - at Team Casa Collegiate Classic (El Paso, Texas); # - at South Alabama Coca-Cola Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); * - Big Eight Con-ference game; $ - All Sports Stadium (Okla-homa City, Okla.); % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Mideast Regional (Starkeville, Miss.); & - NCAA Col-lege World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

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1993 (31-24, 13-14 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry Cochell2/19 SW Okla. State ............W, 9-42/20 Oklahoma City ...........W, 21-62/21 Oklahoma City .............W, 9-42/23 at TCU .........................L, 8-102/26 at McNeese St. .............L, 3-82/27 !Louisiana Tech ...........W, 2-02/27 !at McNeese St. ...........W, 2-12/28 !Lamar ...........................L, 2-63/4 Missouri Southern ........L, 4-53/5 Michigan ....................W, 10-43/6 Michigan ......................W, 9-23/7 Michigan ....................W, 18-93/9 at Texas ......................L, 5-103/10 at Texas .....................W, 11-83/13 *Iowa St. ......................W, 5-33/14 *Iowa St. ....................W, 20-93/14 *Iowa St. ....................W, 18-83/16 TCU ...............................L, 3-53/17 TCU ............................W, 16-63/19 *Missouri .....................W, 5-43/20 *Missouri ...................W, 11-53/23 at Arkansas ..................L, 0-83/24 Emporia St. ................W, 11-83/26 Oregon St. .................W, 14-13 3/27 Oregon St. ..................W, 20-93/27 SW Missouri St. ...........W, 7-53/28 Oregon St. ..................W, 10-94/2 *at Missouri ................L, 0-124/3 *at Missouri ..................L, 6-94/4 *at Missouri .................W, 7-14/6 Texas ............................W, 9-44/9 *Kansas ......................L, 9-154/10 *Kansas ...................W, 16-10 4/11 *Kansas ....................L, 10-124/13 *at Kansas ....................L, 2-44/16 *%Oklahoma St. ...........W, 4-04/17 *$Oklahoma St. ............L, 4-9 4/18 *$Oklahoma St. ..........L, 5-174/20 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 9-114/21 *at Oklahoma St. ......L, 10-124/23 Houston ........................L, 8-94/24 Houston ...................W, 14-134/28 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 8-34/28 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 4-25/8 *at Nebraska .................L, 4-75/8 *at Nebraska .................L, 8-95/9 *at Nebraska ................W, 2-05/12 *Nebraska .....................L, 5-75/12 *Nebraska .....................L, 1-95/14 *Kansas St. ...............L, 11-145/15 *Kansas St. ................W, 17-35/16 *Kansas St. ..................W, 9-85/20 ^vs. Kansas ...................L, 0-45/21 ^vs. Kansas St. ..........W, 11-75/22 ^vs. Nebraska ...........L, 14-19! - at Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.); * - Big Eight Conference game; % - Driller Sta-dium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Confer-ence Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1994 (50-17, 21-9 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALNCAA CWS CHAMPIONS2/5 Missouri Southern .....W, 14-02/16 Missouri Southern .......W, 9-12/20 Oklahoma City .............W, 9-42/20 Oklahoma City ...........W, 14-12/22 at TCU ......................W, 12-112/25 !Georgia Tech ..............W, 8-62/26 !at Cal St. Fullerton ...... L, 1-42/27 !San Diego .................W, 10-93/4 at Texas .......................W, 5-43/5 at Texas ........................L, 4-63/7 #Sam Houston St. ....W, 13-7 3/7 at Houston ...................W, 7-33/8 #Creighton ...................W, 8-03/9 at Houston ....................L, 3-83/11 *Iowa St. ......................W, 6-13/12 *Iowa St. ......................W, 9-33/13 Mississippi ..................W, 6-53/14 Mississippi .................L, 9-133/16 Emporia St. ................W, 12-33/19 *Kansas ......................L, 4-143/20 *Kansas ........................L, 7-93/22 South Alabama ........W, 12-113/23 South Alabama ..........W, 14-73/25 *at Kansas ....................L, 4-63/26 *at Kansas ....................L, 1-23/27 *at Kansas ...................W, 9-73/29 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-13/30 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-04/1 Texas Tech ....................L, 3-64/2 Texas Tech .................W, 10-84/4 TCU ..............................W, 8-74/6 Arkansas ....................W, 11-24/9 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 8-64/9 *at Iowa St. ................W, 18-64/10 *at Iowa St. ................W, 12-34/13 *at Missouri .................W, 7-44/13 *at Missouri .................W, 5-44/15 %*Oklahoma St. ............L, 3-44/16 $*Oklahoma St. ..........L, 4-114/17 $*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 8-24/19 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 4-24/20 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 5-104/22 *at Kansas St. .............W, 7-34/23 *at Kansas St. ..........L, 14-164/24 *at Kansas .................W, 21-74/26 at Wichita St. ................L, 1-45/7 *Nebraska ....................W, 3-15/7 *Nebraska ....................W, 7-55/8 *Nebraska ..................W, 13-95/10 *at Nebraska .................L, 6-75/11 *at Nebraska ................W, 4-05/14 *Missouri .....................W, 7-65/15 *Missouri .....................W, 4-15/16 *Missouri .....................W, 7-65/19 ^vs. Nebraska ...............L, 2-35/20 ^vs. Missouri ..............W, 15-25/21 ^vs. Iowa St. ................W, 5-35/22 ^vs. Nebraska ............W, 21-45/22 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 3-65/27 +Arkansas St. ............W, 10-35/28 +Stanford ...................W, 10-45/29 +Texas ........................W, 15-45/30 +Texas ..........................W, 6-36/4 &Auburn .......................W, 5-46/5 &Arizona St. .................W, 4-36/9 &Arizona St. .................W, 6-16/11 &Georgia Tech ...........W, 13-5! - Anaheim Hilton Classic (Fullerton, Calif.); # - at Houston, Texas; * - Big Eight Confer-ence game; % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tourna-ment (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Central Regional (Austin, Texas); & - NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1995 (42-16, 21-7 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA MIDWEST II REGIONALNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES2/4 Missouri Southern .....W, 12-42/18 Oklahoma City .............W, 8-72/19 Oklahoma City ...........W, 15-32/21 at TCU ..........................W, 8-42/23 Emporia St. ..................W, 8-12/25 at Texas Tech ...............L, 4-52/26 at Texas Tech ............W, 16-43/5 at Mississippi ..............W, 6-53/8 *Nebraska ....................W, 3-23/8 *Nebraska ....................W, 7-53/9 Evansville .................W, 14-13 3/11 at Texas ........................L, 2-43/12 at Texas ........................L, 1-33/14 at Arizona St. ................L, 2-63/15 at Arizona St. ................L, 2-83/17 *Iowa St. ......................W, 9-73/18 *Iowa St. ....................W, 11-13/19 *Iowa St. .......................L, 8-93/22 *Missouri .....................W, 8-73/22 *Missouri ...................W, 15-33/24 *Kansas .....................W, 12-13/26 *Kansas ........................L, 5-73/26 *Kansas .....................W, 21-83/28 *at Kansas ....................L, 5-63/29 *at Kansas ...................W, 7-13/31 Baylor ...........................W, 5-34/1 Baylor ...........................W, 8-34/2 Baylor .........................W, 23-04/4 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 1-74/5 *at Kansas St. ............L, 9-144/7 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-14/8 *Kansas St. ................W, 10-74/9 *Kansas St. ..................W, 7-34/14 *at Missouri .................W, 8-04/15 *at Missouri ...............W, 13-74/16 *at Missouri .................W, 5-14/18 at Oral Roberts ............W, 9-34/19 Missouri Southern .......W, 1-04/21 Houston .......................W, 4-3 4/25 *Oklahoma St. .............W, 5-44/26 *at Oklahoma St. ........L, 8-124/28 %*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 7-64/29 $*Oklahoma St .............W, 4-14/30 $*Oklahoma St. .........W, 12-45/2 TCU ..............................W, 4-15/3 TCU ............................W, 11-45/4 Texas ............................W, 3-25/13 *at Nebraska .................L, 8-95/14 *at Nebraska ..............W, 11-95/15 *at Nebraska ............W, 12-105/18 ^vs. Kansas ...................L, 1-25/19 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ........L, 7-95/25 +Indiana St. .................W, 9-65/27 +Texas ........................W, 13-95/27 +Auburn .......................W, 9-85/28 +Auburn .......................W, 3-16/2 &Florida St. ...................L, 2-36/4 &USC .............................L, 4-9* - Big Eight game; % - Driller Stadium (Tul-sa, Okla.); $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City); ^ - Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City); + - NCAA Midwest Regional II (Okla-homa City);& - NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.).

1996 (32-25, 15-14 Big Eight)Head Coach Larry Cochell2/10 Missouri Southern .....W, 13-72/11 Emporia St. ..................W, 3-02/13 Oklahoma Baptist ...W, 12-102/17 Oklahoma City .............W, 4-12/18 Oklahoma City .........W, 25-112/20 at TCU .........................L, 9-102/23 !USC ..............................L, 4-82/24 !at CS Fullerton ..........L, 5-112/27 at Arkansas ..................L, 8-93/1 *Nebraska ................W, 18-113/2 *Nebraska ..................W, 10-53/3 *Nebraska ................W, 17-163/5 *Kansas .....................W, 10-73/9 at Texas ......................L, 2-113/9 #Maine .........................W, 6-43/10 at Texas ......................L, 7-103/11 at Baylor ...................W, 23-183/12 at Baylor .....................W, 16-53/14 *Iowa St. .....................L, 6-103/15 Michigan ....................W, 14-23/16 Michigan ......................W, 7-43/17 Michigan ....................W, 13-83/20 Oral Roberts .................L, 2-83/22 *at Kansas ...................W, 4-33/23 *at Kansas .................W, 11-03/24 *at Kansas ..................L, 9-103/26 *Kansas St. ..............W, 13-123/29 Houston .......................W, 7-63/30 Houston ........................L, 3-93/31 Houston .......................W, 7-64/3 *at Nebraska ..............W, 24-74/4 *at Nebraska .................L, 2-84/6 *at Iowa St. ..............W, 11-104/6 *at Iowa St. ..................W, 4-34/7 *at Iowa St. ...................L, 5-84/12 %*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 7-54/13 $*Oklahoma St. ..........L, 3-114/14 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 1-74/16 *Oklahoma St. ............L, 4-144/17 *at Oklahoma St. ......L, 11-124/19 *at Kansas St. .........W, 12-104/21 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 2-84/21 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 3-74/23 at Oral Roberts .............L, 3-54/24 Arizona State ...........W, 12-114/26 TCU ...............................L, 5-94/27 TCU .............................L, 9-214/28 at TCU ..........................W, 7-64/30 Texas ..........................W, 10-65/1 *Missouri ....................L, 2-175/1 *Missouri .....................W, 8-2 5/4 Oklahoma City .............W, 7-65/11 *at Missouri ..................L, 4-75/12 *at Missouri .................W, 8-55/16 ^vs. Iowa State ..........W, 14-45/17 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ....L, 11-165/18 ^vs. Missouri .............L, 11-20! - at Anaheim Hilton & Towers Classic (Ful-lerton, Calif.); # - Disch-Falk Field (Austin, Texas); * - Big Eight Conference game; % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.) $ - All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^ - Big Eight Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.).

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1997 (39-20, 18-11 Big 12)Head Coach Larry CochellBIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSNCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL2/10 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 5-32/11 SW Oklahoma St. ........W, 9-52/15 Oklahoma City ............L, 8-182/16 Oklahoma City ...........W, 11-12/18 Emporia St. ................W, 18-62/21 !at Houston ...................L, 4-52/22 !SW Texas St. ..............W, 9-62/23 !Central Florida ............W, 6-43/1 #BYU .........................L, 13-213/1 #Eastern Michigan .....L, 9-123/2 #at Arizona St. .............L, 3-6 3/4 Missouri Southern .....W, 20-23/7 *Iowa St. ......................W, 7-43/8 *Iowa St. ......................W, 8-13/9 *Iowa St. .......................L, 4-73/11 at TCU ..........................W, 6-53/15 *Kansas .......................W, 7-63/15 *Kansas .....................W, 11-53/16 *Kansas ...................W, 13-123/18 Eastern Illinois .............W, 9-23/19 Eastern Illinois .............W, 9-73/21 *Texas A&M ..................L, 7-83/22 *Texas A&M ..................L, 4-53/23 *Texas A&M .............W, 12-113/25 Howard ......................W, 19-53/25 Oregon St. ...................L, 2-103/26 Oregon St. ..................W, 14-23/28 *at Texas ......................W, 6-23/29 *at Texas ......................W, 9-43/30 *at Texas .......................L, 3-44/1 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 14-74/2 Texas-Arlington .........W, 14-54/5 at Oral Roberts ............W, 9-84/12 %*Kansas St. .............W, 10-74/13 %*Kansas St. ...............W, 5-34/13 %*Kansas St ..............W, 10-14/15 Arizona St. .................W, 13-44/18 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-34/19 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-84/20 *Nebraska ..................W, 11-94/23 *at Missouri .................W, 7-14/23 *at Missouri ..................L, 3-44/26 *Texas Tech .................W, 5-44/27 *Texas Tech ..................L, 1-64/27 *Texas Tech ................L, 6-184/29 TCU ............................W, 11-85/2 *at Baylor .....................W, 6-55/3 *at Baylor ....................L, 8-125/4 *at Baylor ......................L, 6-75/10 %*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 9-55/11 $*Oklahoma St. ........L, 15-175/12 $*Oklahoma St. ........L, 11-185/15 ^*vs. Texas A&M .........L, 3-115/16 ^*vs. Texas Tech .........W, 5-35/17 ^*vs. Missouri ............W, 16-75/18 ^*vs. Oklahoma St. ....W, 10-55/18 ^*vs. Texas Tech .....W, 19-175/22 +Long Beach St. ...........L, 0-15/23 +Louisiana St. ............L, 3-14! - Marriott West Loop Houston Invitational (Houston, Texas); # - Fiesta Bowl Diamond Classic (Tempe, Ariz.); * - Big 12.

1998 (42-20, 17-11 Big 12)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA ATLANTIC II REGIONAL2/7 Missouri Southern .....W, 20-72/8 Missouri Southern .....W, 19-72/11 Oklahoma Baptist .....W, 21-62/14 Oklahoma City ...........W, 14-62/15 Oklahoma City ...........W, 15-22/17 Emporia St .................W, 19-02/20 !at Houston ..................W, 5-42/21 !vs. Central Florida .......W, 5-32/22 !vs. Kansas ..................W, 9-12/24 at Texas-Arlington .......W, 7-52/27 *(20) Baylor ................W, 19-72/28 *(20) Baylor ................W, 11-63/1 *(20) Baylor .................L, 9-103/6 *vs. Iowa St. ................W, 8-43/10 at (7) Arizona St. ..........L, 6-73/11 at (7) Arizona St. .........W, 9-53/13 Michigan ..................W, 21-113/14 Oral Roberts .................L, 5-93/17 at TCU ..........................W, 7-63/20 *at (16) Texas A&M .......L, 3-73/21 *at (16) Texas A&M ......L, 5-83/22 *at (16) Texas A&M .....W, 5-43/24 Howard ......................W, 21-03/25 Howard .......................L, 8-123/28 *at Kansas .................W, 13-43/28 *at Kansas ................L, 11-203/29 *at Kansas ...............W, 14-113/31 TCU ..............................W, 8-74/1 at Oral Roberts ............W, 4-24/3 McNeese St. ................W, 9-54/4 McNeese St. ............W, 14-134/5 McNeese St. ..............W, 12-84/7 SW Texas St. ..............L, 4-114/8 SW Texas St. ...............W, 7-64/10 *Kansas St. ..................W, 9-14/11 *Kansas St. ................W, 24-94/12 *Kansas St. ................W, 10-04/14 (11) Arizona St. ..........L, 6-104/17 *at Nebraska ...............L, 2-134/18 *at Nebraska .................L, 6-94/19 *at Nebraska .............L, 12-134/21 *Missouri .....................W, 9-74/21 *Missouri ....................L, 6-144/22 *Missouri ...................W, 14-34/24 *at (21) Texas Tech ...W, 15-14/25 *at (21) Texas Tech ..L, 11-154/26 *at (21) Texas Tech ....L, 8-114/28 Texas-Arlington .......W, 13-125/1 %*vs. (16) Okla. St. ......W, 5-45/2 $* vs. (16) Okla. St ..... L, 3-105/3 $* vs. (16) Okla. St. .....W, 5-45/8 *Texas ..........................W, 9-45/9 *Texas ........................W, 14-65/10 *Texas ........................W, 10-25/14 ^vs. (19) Texas Tech ....L, 1-55/15 ^vs. (11) Texas A&M .W, 10-45/16 ^vs. (22) Okla. St. ........W, 9-45/17 ^vs. (19) Texas Tech ....L, 3-45/21 +vs. Delaware ..............W, 6-35/22 +vs. Rutgers ................W, 9-7523 +vs. (10) Florida St. ....L, 2-235/24 +vs. (8) Auburn .............L, 8-9! - Marriott West Loop Houston Invitational (Houston, Texas); * - Big 12 Conference game; % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ -All Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ^- Big 12 Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Atlantic II Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.); ( ) -denotes national ranking

1999 (30-29, 12-18 Big 12)Head Coach Larry Cochell1/29 !vs. Maryland .............W, 10-91/30 !vs. (2) Georgia Tech .W, 12-01/31 !vs. Virginia .................L, 4-122/7 Emporia St. ................W, 10-32/8 Oklahoma Baptist .....W, 15-52/9 Central Oklahoma ......W, 9-82/13 Oklahoma City .............W, 6-42/14 Oklahoma City ..........L, 13-142/19 #at (24) Houston ........W, 6-12/20 #*vs. Baylor ..................L, 3-72/21 #vs. Vanderbilt .............L, 2-72/23 at TCU ......................W, 14-122/26 @vs. Arkansas St. ......L, 6-122/27 @vs. Oral Roberts ........L, 6-82/28 @at Texas-Arlington .....W, 9-63/2 TCU ..............................W, 6-33/5 *Nebraska .............. L, 4-5 (11)3/6 *Nebraska ................W, 12-103/7 *Nebraska ...................L, 3-123/13 at (17) Arizona St. ........W, 7-63/14 at (17) Arizona St. .......L, 0-113/16 Sam Houston St. ........W, 17-63/17 Sam Houston St. ........W, 10-93/19 <* at Kansas St. ............L, 2-73/20 <*at Kansas St. .........W, 14-13/21 <*at Kansas St. ..........W, 11-43/24 $vs. (4) Stanford ..........L, 1-53/26 *Kansas .......................W, 9-33/27 *Kansas ............... W, 10-6(10)3/28 *Kansas .............. L, 5-10 (11)3/30 Arkansas-Little Rock ..L, 8-134/2 *at (13) Texas .............L, 2-124/3 *at (13) Texas ...............L, 1-64/4 *at (13) Texas ...............L, 1-44/6 at Oral Roberts ............W, 5-44/9 *(12) Texas Tech ......L, 10-114/10 *(12) Texas Tech ..........L, 3-84/11 *(12) Texas Tech ..........L, 1-44/13 SW Texas State .........W, 16-34/16 *at Missouri .................W, 4-24/17 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-44/18 *at Missouri ..................L, 2-54/23 *at (7) Baylor ............L, 12-164/24 *at (7) Baylor ................L, 2-34/25 *at (7) Baylor ...........W, 15-114/28 $vs. (22) Arizona St. ..W, 3-2 (11)4/30 %*Oklahoma St. ...........W, 4-35/1 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 6-95/2 $*Oklahoma St. ............L, 5-65/7 *Iowa St. ......................W, 4-35/8 *Iowa St. ....................W, 12-55/9 *Iowa St. ....................W, 16-95/11 $*Oklahoma St. .........W, 10-95/14 *(1) Texas A&M ............L, 3-95/15 *(1) Texas A&M .......W, 13-125/16 *(1) Texas A&M ............L, 5-95/19 ^vs. (1) Texas A&M .....W, 10-55/20 ^vs. Nebraska ..............L, 7-145/21 ^vs. (1) Texas A&M .....L, 3-10! - ACC-Disney Baseball Bash (Orlando, Fla.); # - Houston Tourney (Houston, Texas); @ - UTA Tourney (Arlington, Texas); * -Big 12 game; < - at St. Joseph, Mo.; ^ - Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City); % - Drillers Stadium (Tulsa, ); $ - Bricktown Ballpark (OKC); ( ) - national ranking

2000 (41-23, 20-10 Big 12)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL2/5 Oklahoma Baptist .......W, 9-42/6 Central Oklahoma .......W, 8-12/9 Missouri Southern .......W, 7-12/12 Oklahoma City ..............L, 3-5 2/13 Oklahoma City .............. L, 3-52/18 !vs. Sam Houston St. ..W, 9-82/19 !at (10) Houston ...........W, 3-12/20 !vs. Oral Roberts .........W, 15-22/25 at (25) La.-Lafayette .....L, 3-82/26 at (25) La.-Lafayette .....L, 1-42/27 at (25) La.-Lafayette .....L, 2-32/29 at Texas-Arlington .....W, 11-83/3 *Kansas State .............W, 6-43/4 *Kansas State .............W, 4-13/5 *Kansas State ...........W, 11-73/8 Texas-Arlington ........W, 11-33/10 at (15) Arizona St. .....L, 5-113/11 at (15) Arizona St. .......L, 5-63/12 at (15) Arizona St. ......W, 5-43/14 Murray State ..............L, 6-113/15 Murray State , ..............W, 7-13/17 *at Nebraska .............L, 1-103/19 *at Nebraska .............L, 0-123/19 *at Nebraska ..............W, 4-33/21 at Oral Roberts ...........W, 4-13/24 *(21) Baylor ................L, 3-153/25 *(21) Baylor ..................L, 3-63/26 *(21) Baylor ...............W, 12-63/28 $(11) Cal St. Fullerton ..W, 4-33/31 *(3) Texas ....................L, 5-64/2 *(3) Texas ..................L, 5-184/2 *(3) Texas .................W, 11-74/4 TCU .........................W, 16-134/4 TCU .............................W, 5-24/7 *at Texas A&M ............W, 3-14/8 *at Texas A&M ............W, 5-24/9 *at Texas A&M ............W, 5-14/11 (10) Houston ..............W, 5-24/14 *at Kansas ..................W, 6-54/15 *at Kansas ..................W, 4-24/16 *at Kansas .................L, 4-104/18 McNeese State .........W, 15-54/19 McNeese State .........W, 12-94/21 %*vs. Oklahoma St. ....W, 5-34/22 $*vs. Oklahoma St. ....W, 3-14/23 $*vs. Oklahoma St. ....W, 7-54/25 $(3)Arizona State ......L, 6-204/28 *at Texas Tech ............W, 7-44/29 *at Texas Tech .............L, 7-84/30 *at Texas Tech .........L, 14-155/6 *Missouri ..................W, 11-35/7 *Missouri ..................W, 11-75/8 *Missouri ....................W, 9-45/12 *at Iowa St. .............W, 12-115/13 *at Iowa St. ..............L, 11-125/14 *at Iowa St. .................W, 5-35/17 ^vs. Oklahoma St. ......W, 9-85/18 ^vs. Missouri ............W, 12-65/20 ^vs. (7) Nebraska ........L, 1-35/20 ^vs. (7) Nebraska ........L, 1-6 5/26 +vs. (30) ORU ..............W, 6-55/27 +vs. (22) UCLA ..........L, 5-105/27 +vs. (30) Oral Roberts .W, 9-75/28 +vs. (22) UCLA ..........L, 3-11! - Hilton Plaza Houston Tournament(Houston, Texas); * - Big 12 Conferencegame; ^ - Big 12 Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ - Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA Oklahoma City Regional ( ) - denotes national ranking

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2001 (25-33-1, 13-16-1 Big 12)Head Coach Larry Cochell2/3 Oklahoma City .... W, 4-3 (11)2/4 Oklahoma City .............L, 4-72/5 Oklahoma Baptist ....W, 13-62/10 at (25) Alabama .........L, 8-102/10 at (25) Alabama ...........L, 0-52/11 at (25) Alabama ...........L, 5-62/16 !at San Diego St. .........L, 8-92/17 !vs. San Diego ............L, 2-142/18 !vs. Oregon St. ...........L, 8-102/20 at TCU ..........................L, 1-62/24 *Kansas ....................W, 10-92/25 *Kansas ......................W, 4-32/25 *Kansas ....................W, 10-43/2 Northwestern ...............L, 0-43/3 Northwestern ..............W, 8-23/4 Northwestern ............W, 17-63/6 Creighton .................L, 12-143/7 Creighton .....................L, 3-93/9 *Texas A&M ...............L, 9-113/10 *Texas A&M ..............W, 10-73/11 *Texas A&M .................L, 2-33/13 at Oral Roberts ..........L, 4-113/16 *at (16) Baylor .............L, 3-53/17 *at (16) Baylor ............W, 3-23/18 *at (16) Baylor .............L, 3-53/21 at Texas-Arlington ......W, 7-23/23 *at (25) Texas ............L, 4-113/24 *at (25) Texas ..............L, 1-83/25 *at (25) Texas ..............L, 2-53/30 *(8) Nebraska ..............L, 1-73/31 *(8) Nebraska ............L, 5-104/1 *(8) Nebraska ...... L, 4-14 (7)4/3 TCU .............................W, 9-54/6 *at Missouri ................W, 6-04/7 *at Missouri ..............W, 13-94/8 *at Missouri ................W, 9-64/10 Arkansas ......................L, 4-54/14 *at Kansas St. .............L, 3-54/14 *at Kansas St. ............L, 2-54/15 *at Kansas St. ............W, 6-24/18 $vs. (14) ASU ....... L, 3-5 (11)4/20 *(30) Texas Tech .........L, 3-94/21 *(30) Texas Tech ........W, 6-54/22 *(30) Texas Tech .......... T, 7-74/24 %vs. Oral Roberts ........L, 2-34/27 Centenary ...................W, 5-04/28 Centenary ...................W, 7-14/29 Centenary .................W, 16-75/2 Texas-Arlington ........W, 10-65/5 *Iowa St. .....................W, 8-55/5 *Iowa St. .....................W, 7-55/6 *Iowa St. .....................W, 4-25/11 %*vs. Okla. St. ...... L, 1-11(8)5/12 $*vs. Oklahoma St. .....L, 3-65/13 $*vs. Oklahoma St. ...L, 5-135/16 ^vs. (21) Texas Tech .L, 5-175/17 ^vs. Texas ...................W, 9-75/18 ^vs. (21) Texas Tech ..W, 4-35/19 ^vs. Texas A&M .........L, 1-10! - San Diego Baseball Classic (San Diego,Calif.); * - Big 12 game; ^ -Big 12 Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City); % - Driller Stadium(Tulsa, Okla.); $ - South-western Bell Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City);( ) - denotes national ranking.

2002 (35-27, 15-12 Big 12)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA Wichita State Regional2/8 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 10-42/9 Ark.-Little Rock ..........W, 16-62/10 Ark.-Little Rock .............L, 2-42/15 SE Missouri St. ..... W, 5-4 (10)2/16 SE Missouri St. ..........W, 10-12/17 SE Missouri St. ..........W, 18-52/22 Lamar ............................L, 4-82/23 Lamar .........................W, 10-12/24 Lamar .........................W, 12-83/2 at UC-Riverside ............W, 5-13/2 at UC-Riverside .............L, 6-83/3 at UC-Riverside .............L, 7-93/8 *Missouri ............ W, 10-9(12)3/9 *Missouri .....................W, 9-83/10 *Missouri .................W, 16-103/12 Arkansas ......................W, 7-13/13 Western Illinois ..........W, 18-83/15 at (11) Arizona St. .......W, 6-33/16 at (11) Arizona St. ........L, 4-63/17 at (11) Arizona St. .......W, 7-53/22 *at (17) Texas A&M ......L, 4-53/23 *at (17) Texas A&M .....W, 9-83/24 *at (17) Texas A&M ....L, 2-113/26 $vs. (5) Alabama ........L, 3-173/29 *(12) Baylor ...................L, 4-53/31 *(12) Baylor ..................W, 4-13/31 *(12) Baylor .......... W, 6-5 (11)4/2 at Texas-Arlington ......L, 5-154/5 *at (12) Nebraska ........W, 5-44/6 *at (12) Nebraska .........L, 6-74/7 *at (12) Nebraska . L, 2-12 (7)4/9 at Arkansas ..................L, 6-94/12 *(9) Texas ....................W, 6-54/14 * (9) Texas .......................L, 2-84/14 *(9) Texas .....................L, 1-84/16 TCU ..............................W, 7-34/17 Texas-Arlington ..........L, 5-104/19 at Oral Roberts ............W, 6-24/20 Oral Roberts ................W, 6-54/21 Oral Roberts ................W, 7-54/24 $vs. (17) Arizona St. ....L, 5-74/27 *at Texas Tech ..............L, 3-94/27 *at Texas Tech ..............L, 4-94/28 *at Texas Tech ............L, 5-10 4/30 McNeese St. ................W, 7-25/1 McNeese St. ................W, 4-25/3 *Kansas St. ..............W, 15-105/4 *Kansas St. ..................W, 6-45/5 *Kansas St. .......... W, 11-0 (8) 5/10 *at Kansas ...................W, 8-3 5/11 *at Kansas ....................L, 1-45/12 *at Kansas ...................W, 6-35/13 at (9) Wichita St. ..........L, 1-55/16 %*vs. Okla. St. ...... L,7-11(14)5/17 $*vs. Oklahoma St. .....W, 5-2 5/18 $*vs. Oklahoma St. .....W, 8-65/22 ^vs. Oklahoma St. .....W, 11-35/23 ^vs. Texas A&M ...........W, 9-15/25 ^vs. (4) Texas ................L, 1-25/25 ^vs. (4) Texas ................L, 5-85/31 +at Arkansas ................L, 5-86/1 +vs. (12) Wichita St. .....L, 4-8* - Big 12 Conference game; ^ - Phil-lips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament (Arlington,Texas); % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ -Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark(Oklahoma City, Okla.); + - NCAA WichitaState Regional (Wichita, Kan.); ( ) - denotes national ranking.

2003 (23-31, 10-17 Big 12)Head Coach Larry Cochell2/14 Texas-San Antonio ......W, 9-52/15 Texas-San Antonio .......L, 1-42/22 Sam Houston St. .........W, 8-22/22 Sam Houston St. .........W, 8-42/28 !vs SW Missouri St. .....W, 7-33/1 !vs. (22) Ohio St. ..........W, 5-13/2 !at Lamar .......................L, 3-73/4 TCU ............................W, 13-63/7 Michigan ...................L, 12-163/8 Michigan ......................W, 5-23/9 Michigan ......................W, 5-43/11 Southern Illinois ........W, 10-23/12 Southern Illinois ........W, 20-43/14 at (1) Arizona St. .........W, 6-53/15 at (1) Arizona St. ........L, 3-103/16 at (1) Arizona St. ........L, 2-103/19 at Texas-Arlington ......L, 7-103/21 *at (8) Baylor ................L, 5-63/22 *at (8) Baylor ................L, 3-43/23 *at (8) Baylor ..............L, 3-103/25 at TCU ................... L, 3-4 (11)3/28 *(16) Nebraska .............L, 1-53/29 *(16) Nebraska .............L, 6-83/30 *(16) Nebraska .............L, 2-54/1 Wichita St. ...................W, 5-44/4 *(19) Texas A&M .........W, 3-14/5 *(19) Texas A&M .. L, 5-6 (10)4/6 *(19) Texas A&M ........L, 3-124/8 Oral Roberts .................L, 1-54/11 *at (9) Texas .................L, 3-84/12 *at (9) Texas ...............L, 2-104/13 *at (9) Texas ......... L, 4-5 (10)4/15 at (30) Wichita State ....L, 5-94/18 *Kansas ......................L, 4-114/19 *Kansas .....................W, 10-84/20 *Kansas ................ L, 6-16 (8)4/22 Oral Roberts .................L, 2-34/25 %* (20) Oklahoma St. ....L, 3-84/26 $* (20) Oklahoma St. ...W, 7-44/27 $* (20) Oklahoma St. ...W, 6-54/30 $vs. (4) Arizona St. .......L, 4-9 5/2 *Texas Tech .................W, 4-15/3 *Texas Tech .................W, 6-15/4 *Texas Tech .................W, 5-45/9 *at Kansas St. ..............L, 2-85/10 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 10-85/11 *at Kansas St. ...........W, 22-65/13 Texas-Arlington ..........L, 9-115/16 *at Missouri ..................L, 1-65/17 *at Missouri ..................L, 6-75/18 *at Missouri .................W, 7-05/21 ^vs. (8) Texas A&M .....L, 2-115/22 ^vs. Oklahoma St. .......W, 4-25/23 ^vs. (9) Texas ................L, 4-5!-Lamar Tournament of Champions(Beaumont, Texas); * - Big 12 Conferencegame; ^ - Phillips 66 Big 12 ConferenceTournament (SBC Bricktown Ballpark-Oklahoma City); % - Driller Stadium (Tulsa,Okla.); $ - SBC Bricktown Ballpark(Oklahoma City); ( ) - denotes national ranking.

2004 (38-24, 19-8 Big 12)Head Coach Larry CochellNCAA Oklahoma City Regional2/13 !vs. Gonzaga ...............L, 5-152/14 !vs. CS Northridge .......W, 4-22/15 !vs. (7) Arizona St. .......W, 6-02/21 SE Missouri St. (1) ......W, 7-12/21 SE Missouri St. (2) ....W, 11-52/22 SE Missouri St. ..........W, 10-22/27 #at (13) Fullerton .......W, 5-1(10)2/28 #vs. USC ......................W, 9-62/29 #vs. (3) Georgia Tech ...W, 6-23/2 at Texas-Arlington ........L, 4-53/5 UC-Riverside ................W, 4-33/6 UC-Riverside ...............L, 3-103/7 UC-Riverside ................W, 5-13/10 Texas-Arlington ........L, 12-183/12 Creighton ......................L, 2-33/13 Creighton .....................W, 6-13/14 Creighton ......................L, 7-93/16 at TCU ...........................L, 3-63/19 *(1) Texas .....................L, 1-33/20 *(1) Texas ....................W, 3-23/21 *(1) Texas .....................L, 4-53/23 at Oral Roberts .............L, 4-63/26 *Baylor .........................W, 5-43/27 *Baylor .....................W, 12-113/28 *Baylor .........................W, 5-43/31 (25) Oral Roberts .........W, 5-4 4/2 *at Kansas ...................W, 8-24/3 *at Kansas ...................W, 5-44/4 *at Kansas ...................W, 5-24/6 Dallas Baptist ...............L, 5-74/9 *Missouri .....................W, 3-24/10 *Missouri .....................W, 8-54/11 *Missouri .....................W, 4-34/13 Air Force ....................W, 16-24/14 Western Illinois .............L, 4-54/16 *at (13) Texas A&M ....L, 8-114/17 *at (13) Texas A&M .....W, 8-74/18 *at (13) Texas A&M .....W, 9-54/20 TCU ...............................L, 4-54/23 *at Texas Tech ...........W, 10-44/24 *at Texas Tech ............L, 4-144/25 *at Texas Tech ...... L, 5-6 (10)4/27 Ark.-Little Rock ............W, 7-54/29 %*vs. OSU ......................L, 5-85/1 $*vs. OSU (1) .................L, 5-65/1 $*vs. OSU (2) ...............W, 4-15/7 *Kansas St. ................W, 21-65/8 *Kansas St. ................W, 11-35/9 *Kansas St. ................W, 12-35/11 (24) Wichita St. ............W, 7-35/15 Texas-Pan American .W, 12-25/16 Texas-Pan American ...W, 8-75/18 at Wichita St. ................L, 7-85/21 *at Nebraska ................W, 6-45/22 *at Nebraska .................L, 0-15/23 *at Nebraska ................W, 2-15/26 ^vs. Missouri .................L, 5-95/27 ^vs. (22) Texas Tech ...W, 3-15/28 ^vs. Baylor ............ L, 4-14 (7) 6/4 +vs. UCLA .....................L, 1-96/5 +vs. C. Conn. St. ...........W, 6-16/5 +vs. UCLA ...................L, 7-17! - Coca-Cola Classic Spring Tourna-ment (Surprise, Ariz.); # - Kia Klassic (Fullerton,Calif.); * - Big 12 Conference game; ^ -Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament(Ameriquest Field - Arlington, Texas); % -Driller Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); $ - SBCBricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City); + -NCAA Oklahoma City Regional (SBCBrick-town Ballpark - Oklahoma City); ( ) -denotes national ranking.

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2005 (35-26, 14-13 Big 12)Head Coaches: Larry Cochell (23-20)Sunny Golloway (12-6)NCAA Oxford Regional2/12 Gonzaga% .....................L, 5-82/12 (12) Arizona State% .....L, 5-72/13 South Alabama% .........W, 4-12/19 Eastern Illinois ...........W, 19-32/20 Eastern Illinois ...........W, 10-72/21 Eastern Illinois .............W, 6-12/26 Western Illinois ............W, 6-42/27 Western Illinois ............W, 1-23/28 Western Illinois ..........W, 13-73/4 UCLA& ..........................W, 7-23/5 (4) CS Fullerton% .........L, 0-73/6 Nevada& ...................L, 10-143/8 Arkansas Pine Bluff ..W, 21-83/9 Arkansas Pine Bluff ..W, 20-03/11 N’western St. .....L, 10-13(12)3/12 Northwestern State ...W, 15-83/13 Northwestern State .....W, 7-63/18 at Arizona State ...........L, 4-53/19 at Arizona State ...........L, 1-53/20 at Arizona State ...........L, 5-63/22 at (22) TCU ..................W, 5-43/24 (14) *Texas A&M .. L, 5-7 (10)3/25 (14) *Texas A&M .........W, 2-03/25 (14) *Texas A&M .........W, 3-23/29 Dallas Baptist ..............W, 7-54/1 *at (15) Baylor ..............L, 3-54/2 *at (15) Baylor .............W, 5-24/3 *at (15) Baylor ..............L, 2-64/8 *Kansas .......................W, 7-54/9 *Kansas .....................W, 11-94/10 *Kansas ........................L, 3-94/12 (30) TCU ...................W, 20-104/15 *at (1) Texas ......... L, 0-2 (10) 4/16 *at (1) Texas .................L, 0-44/17 *at (1) Texas ...............L, 7-114/19 Texas-Arlington .........W, 11-64/22 *at (17) Missouri . W, 2-1 (10)4/23 *at (17) Missouri ........L, 6-104/24 *at (17) Missouri ..........L, 4-64/26 at (30) Wichita State ....L, 5-74/28 *(5) Nebraska ..............W, 5-14/29 *(5) Nebraska ...............L, 1-84/30 *(5) Nebraska ...............L, 1-75/3 Wichita State ...............W, 5-45/6 *at Kansas State ..........L, 5-85/7 *at Kansas State .......W, 10-8

(11)5/8 *at Kansas State . W, 6-5 (10)5/13 *^Oklahoma St. .............L, 1-35/14 *#Oklahoma St. ............W, 4-35/15 *#Oklahoma St. .... W, 5-4 (11)5/17 N. Colorado .................L, 16-55/17 N. Colorado ..................W, 4-25/20 *Texas Tech .................W, 6-35/21 *Texas Tech .................W, 3-15/22 *Texas Tech .............W, 14-115/25 $ (17) Missouri .............L, 7-85/26 $ (4) Nebraska ..............L, 3-66/3 + (29) Southern Miss ..W, 5-46/4 + (9) Mississippi ...........L, 3-76/5 +Maine .....................W, 11-106/5 + (9) Mississippi .........L, 5-20% - Coca-Cola Classic Spring Tourna-ment (Surprise, Ariz.); & - Kia Klassic (Fullerton,Calif.); * - Big 12 Conference game; ^ -game played at Driller’s Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); # - game played at SBC Brick-town Ballpark (Oklahoma City); $ - Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City); + -NCAA Oxford Regional (Oxford, Miss.); ( ) -denotes national ranking.

2006 (45-22, 17-10 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny GollowayNCAA Norman RegionalNCAA Houston Super Regional2/3 ^Texas State .................W, 7-62/4 ^Texas-Pan Amer. .......W, 16-32/5 ^Lamar .........................L, 9-212/10 Western Illinois ...........W, 13-42/11 Western Illinois ...........W, 14-02/12 Western Illinois .............W, 9-12/17 %(5) Rice ........................L, 2-82/18 %Lamar .......................W, 11-42/19 %(19)Long Beach St.....W, 2-12/24 Memphis+ .....................L, 1-22/25 +Indiana State ..............W, 6-32/26 +(22) Notre Dame .........W, 4-32/28 (24) Wichita State .......L, 2-123/3 UC Riverside ......... W, 1-0 (10)3/4 UC Riverside .................W, 7-43/5 UC Riverside .................W, 7-63/7 at TCU .........................W, 10-53/10 Centenary ...................W, 17-63/11 Centenary ...................W, 12-03/12 Centenary .....................W, 7-63/14 at Texas-Arlington ........W, 8-03/17 at (11) Arizona State .....L, 7-83/18 at (11) Arizona State ..W, 15-83/24 *(22) Baylor ....................L, 5-63/25 *(22) Baylor ...................W, 5-2 3/26 *(22) Baylor ...............W, 11-103/28 Dallas Baptist ................L, 3-93/31 *(11) Texas ....................L, 0-24/1 *(11) Texas ....................L, 4-94/2 *(11) Texas .................W, 12-74/4 Texas-Arlington ............W, 4-34/7 *at Texas A&M ...............L, 1-34/8 *at Texas A&M ...... W, 1-0 (11)4/9 *at Texas A&M ..............W, 6-34/11 (16) TCU ....................W, 12-114/14 *Missouri ......................W, 6-44/15 *Missouri ......................W, 8-64/16 *Missouri ......................W, 7-64/18 (1) Rice ........................W, 15-34/21 *at Texas Tech ..............W, 5-24/22 *at Texas Tech ..............W, 6-54/23 *at Texas Tech ..............W, 8-24/24 New Mexico ................W, 18-94/29 *at (30) Kansas .. W, 11-9 (10)4/29 *at (30) Kansas ..........W, 17-24/30 *at (30) Kansas .............L, 5-75/2 at (23) Wichita State ....L., 5-95/6 *Kansas State................L, 2-35/6 *Kansas State....... W, 16-6 (7)5/7 *Kansas State...............W, 7-65/12 *!(8) Oklahoma St... ...... .L, 2-45/13 *@(8) Oklahoma St.. .....L, 0-75/14 *@(8) Oklahoma St.. .....L, 0-45/19 *at (11) Nebraska .........W, 3-25/20 *at (11) Nebraska ........L, 4-105/21 *at (11) Nebraska .........W, 6-25/24 #Kansas .........................L, 2-75/26 #Missouri ............... L, 0-11 (7)5/27 #(12) Okla. St. ....... W, 21-6 (7)6/2 &TCU .............................L, 5-66/3 &Houston .....................W, 8-66/4 &TCU ...........................W, 15-6 6/4 &Wichita State ............W, 12-76/5 &Wichita State ..............W, 7-66/10 $(1) Rice ......................L., 4-106/11 $(1) Rice ......................W, 11-56/12 $(1) Rice .........................L, 5-9* - Big 12 game; ^ - UTPA Classic (Edinburg, Texas); % - Rice Tourney(Houston, Texas); + - Service Academy Classic (Millington, Tenn.); ! - Driller’s Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City); $ - NCAA Houston Super Regional, # - Big 12 Champ. (OKC); & - NCAA Norman Regional., ( ) - denotes national ranking.

2007 (34-24, 11-16 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny Golloway2/2 ^Texas State ..................L, 3-82/3 ^Texas-Pan American ...L, 0-22/4 ^Texas-Pan American ..W, 6-52/9 %(4) South Carolina ....L, 2-132/10 %UNC-Wilmington ......W, 10-52/11 %Western Kentucky ....L, 5-11 2/23 Western Illinois .............W, 1-02/24 Western Illinois ...........W, 24-42/25 Western Illinois .............W, 7-62/28 (11) Wichita State ........W, 5-43/2 (20) UC Riverside .......W, 14-53/3 (20) UC Riverside ........W, 11-53/4 (20) UC Riverside ..........W, 2-13/6 Creighton ......................W, 4-23/7 Creighton ......................W, 8-23/9 +San Diego State .........W, 4-13/10 +(22) San Diego ............W, 6-43/11 +Michigan ......................L, 5-83/13 Texas-Pan American ....W, 4-13/14 Texas-Pan American ..W, 20-43/16 Michigan State ..............L, 3-43/17 Michigan State .............W, 7-23/18 Michigan State .............W, 5-0 3/20 Dallas Baptist@ ............W, 9-73/23 *(8) Texas A&M ..............L, 3-73/24 *(8) Texas A&M .............W, 9-33/25 *(8) Texas A&M ..... W, 8-7 (11) 3/30 *(9) Texas.......................L, 3-43/31 *(9) Texas.......................L, 1-34/1 *(9) Texas......................W, 5-24/3 (28) TCU ......................W, 13-54/5 *at Baylor .......................L, 2-44/6 *at Baylor ......................W, 5-44/6 *at Baylor .......................L, 2-5 4/11 Dallas Baptist ...............W, 2-14/13 *Nebraska .....................W, 3-04/14 *Nebraska ......................L, 4-64/15 *Nebraska ....................L, 5-124/17 (27) at TCU ...................L, 4-114/20 *at Kansas State .........L, 6-104/21 *at Kansas State ........W, 20-94/22 *at Kansas State ........W, 12-44/27 *Kansas ........................W, 8-04/28 *Kansas .........................L, 3-64/29 *Kansas .........................L, 4-95/4 *!(17) Oklahoma St... .....L, 7-85/5 *@(17) Oklahoma St.. .L, 2-105/6 *@(17) Oklahoma St.. ...L, 7-85/11 *at (21) Missouri .........L, 3-135/12 *at (21) Missouri ..........W, 5-05/13 *at (21) Missouri .........L, 8-105/14 Stephen F. Austin .......W, 10-65/18 *Texas Tech ..................W, 6-55/19 *Texas Tech .......... W, 8-7 (10)5/20 *Texas Tech ........... L, 5-15 (7)5/23 #(11) Missouri ..............W, 7-25/25 #(12) Oklahoma St. ......W, 9-85/26 #Baylor ...........................L, 6-7* - Big 12 game; ^ - UTPA Classic (Edinburg, Texas); % - Hughes Brothers Challenge (Wilmington, N.C.); + - Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.); @ - played at Dr. Pepper Ballpark (Frisco, Texas); ! -played at Driller’s Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - played at Brick-town Ballpark (Oklahoma City); # - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City)

2008 (36-26-1, 9-17-1 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny Golloway NCAA Tempe Regional2/23 at (1) UCLA ....................L, 5-72/23 at (1) UCLA ........... W, 3-2 (12)2/26 Arkansas Pine Bluff .....W, 8-22/27 Arkansas Pine Bluff .....W, 9-32/29 % vs (9) Rice ..................L, 2-73/1 % vs Houston........ W, 8-5 (10) 3/2 % vs Tennessee ............W, 2-03/4 North Dakota State ....W, 15-33/5 North Dakota State ....W, 13-03/5 North Dakota State ......W, 9-33/7 Western Illinois ..........W, 12-23/8 Western Illinois ...........W, 11-63/8 Western Illinois .............W, 7-43/9 Western Illinois .............W, 7-43/11 & vs Dallas Baptist .......W, 3-13/12 & vs Northern Illinois .W, 11-53/14 Washington State .........L, 3-53/15 Washington State .........L, 3-43/15 Washington State ... L, 5-8 (8)3/16 Washington State ......W, 14-23/18 at South Florida............W, 6-13/19 at South Florida............W, 7-53/21 *at (22) Nebraska ..........L, 2-4 3/22 *at (22) Nebraska ..........L, 3-43/23 *at (22) Nebraska ...T, 8-8 (11)3/25 Texas Arlington ............W, 6-53/28 *(20) Baylor .................W, 11-2 3/29 *(20) Baylor ........... W, 3-2 (10)3/30 *(20) Baylor ....................L, 3-74/1 Dallas Baptist ...............W, 8-44/4 *(14) Texas ..................L, 7-104/5 *(14) Texas ...................W, 5-34/6 *(14) Texas ..................L, 7-134/11 *at (11) Texas A&M .......L, 7-8 4/12 *at (11) Texas A&M .....L, 3-104/13 *at (11) Texas A&M .....L, 2-124/15 at TCU ................... W, 5-4 (12)4/16 Souther Nazarene ......W, 15-34/18 *(11) Missouri ................L, 4-94/19 *(11) Missouri ........ L, 5-6 (10)4/20 *(11) Missouri .............W, 22-44/22 TCU..............................W, 11-64/23 Southern Nazarene .......L, 4-84/25 *at Texas Tech ............W, 12-74/26 *at Texas Tech ...............L, 2-64/27 *at Texas Tech.. ............W, 3-24/30 (8) Wichita St... .......W, 12-11 (10)5/2 *at Kansas.. ...............L, 15-175/3 *at Kansas .................L, 10-135/4 *at Kansas .....................L, 4-95/9 *Kansas State................L, 4-65/10 *Kansas State.............W, 10-55/11 *Kansas State.............W, 10-25/16 !*(8) Oklahoma State.....L, 1-75/17 @*(8) Okla. State .........L, 1-115/18 @*(8) Okla. State ........W, 10-45/21 # (9) Texas A&M. ..........W, 4-15/22 # (9) Missouri ...............W, 4-35/24 # (24) Texas ...............L, 10-115/30 + vs (22) Vanderbilt ......W, 8-55/31 + vs (4) Arizona State ..L, 3-156/1 + vs (22) Vanderbilt ..W, 11-106/1 + vs (4) Arizona State ..L, 0-12* - Big 12 game; % - Houston College Clas-sic (Houston, Texas); ; & - game played at Dr. Pepper Ballpark (Frisco, Texas); ! -game played at Driller’s Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at SBC Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City);# - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+-NCAA Tempe Regional

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2009 (43-20, 17-10 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny Golloway NCAA Norman Regional2/20 Western Illinois ...........W, 17-22/21 Western Illinois .............W, 6-12/21 Western Illinois ...........W, 15-42/22 Western Illinois ...........W, 21-92/24 at (11) San Diego .......W, 11-22/25 at (11) San Diego ........L, 7-102/27 at Washington State .....L, 2-92/28 at Wash. St. .......... W, 9-7 (11)2/28 at Washington State ..W, 12-33/1 at Washington State ...L, 6-103/3 AR-Little Rock .............W, 11-73/3 AR-Little Rock .............W, 16-6 3/6 UCLA .............................W, 6-53/7 UCLA .............................W, 7-63/8 UCLA .............................W, 6-43/9 Cal .................................W, 9-63/10 Houston Baptist .........W, 10-13/10 Houston Baptist ...........W, 6-03/13 % vs Bethune Cookman ......W, 5-4 (10)3/14 % at South Florida ......W, 10-13/15 % vs Eastern Illinois ......L, 6-83/17 at (14) TCU ...................W, 8-73/20 *at (26) Kansas State ...L, 1-93/21 *at (26) Kansas State ... W, 12-113/22 *at (26) Kansas State W, 29-43/24 Central Arkansas ........W, 12-63/29 *Nebraska ...................W, 12-93/29 *Nebraska ....................L, 9-113/30 *Nebraska ...................W, 16-64/3 *at Missouri ..................W, 2-14/4 *at Missouri ..................W, 7-44/5 *at Missouri ...................L, 4-54/8 at Witchita State ........W, 15-04/10 *Texas Tech ..................W, 6-04/11 *Texas Tech ..................W, 4-04/11 *Texas Tech ...................L, 1-54/14 (16) TCU ........................W, 7-54/18 *at (10) Texas ................L, 3-74/18 *at (10) Texas .................L 2-64/19 *at (10) Texas ................L, 5-84/22 Wichita State ................W, 8-14/24 *at (9) Baylor ................W, 4-24/25 *at (9) Baylor ..............W, 12-44/26 *at (9) Baylor ..............W, 11-84/28 at (7) Arkansas ...... L, 7-8 (10)5/1 *Kansas .........................L, 4-55/2 *Kansas .........................L, 5-95/3 *Kansas ..............W, 10-9 (10)5/4 Southern Utah ............W, 14-55/5 at UT Arlington ..............L, 5-85/8 !*Oklahoma State .........W, 5-2 5/9 @*Oklahoma State .......W, 7-55/9 @*Oklahoma State ........L, 1-55/15 *(16) Texas A&M ..........W, 6-55/16 *(16) Texas A&M ..........W, 9-05/17 *(16) Texas A&M ..........W, 6-55/20 # vs Texas Tech ...........W, 5-25/22 # vs (22) Texas A&M .L, 15-175/23 # vs (15) Missouri .........L, 4-55/29 + vs Wichita State ........W, 5-45/30 + vs (21) Arkansas ......L, 6-175/31 + vs (24) Wash. St ........W, 7-25/31 + vs (21) Arkansas ......L, 0-11* - Big 12 game; % -USF Classic (Tampa,FL); ! -game played at Driller’s Stadium (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City);# - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+-NCAA Norman Regional

2010 (50-18, 15-10 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny Golloway NCAA Norman Regional NCAA Charlottesvile Super RegionalNCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES2/19 at San Diego State .......W, 7-42/20 at San Diego State .....W, 17-52/20 at San Diego State .......W, 9-52/21 at San Diego State .......W, 5-22/26 $ vs Valparaiso ...........W, 12-92/27 $ at Jacksonville ...........L, 3-42/28 $ vs Richmond ...........W, 11-33/2 UT-ARLINGTON .............W, 4-3 3/4 % SOUTH FLORIDA ......W, 5-43/5 % WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 12-13/6 % SOUTH FLORIDA ......W, 4-33/7 % STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W, 5-4 3/9 at Dallas Baptist ...........W, 8-43/10 HOUSTON BAPTIST .....W, 9-13/12 & vs Miss. State .........W, 16-53/13 & vs Texas A&M-CC ....W, 11-23/14 & vs (10) UCLA ..............L, 2-53/16 UMASS ..........................W, 4-23/17 UMASS ..........................W, 8-4 3/19 *BAYLOR .......................W, 7-63/26 *at Nebraska...............W, 10-23/27 *at Nebraska.................W, 4-13/28 *at Nebrasla.................L, 0-103/30 AR PINE BLUFF ..........W, 26-33/31 AR PINE BLUFF ..........W, 16-14/1 *(7) TEXAS .....................L, 0-54/2 *(7) TEXAS .....................L, 0-24/3 *(7) TEXAS .....................L, 3-94/6 at (11) TCU ...................W, 4-24/9 *MISSOURI ..................W, 6-44/10 *MISSOURI .................W, 10-44/11 *MISSOURI ................L, 11-124/13 *at Oklahoma State .......L, 6-74/17 *at Texas Tech ............W, 12-14/17 *at Texas Tech ...............L, 3-74/18 *at Texas Tech ...............L, 3-84/20 (11) TCU ........................W, 8-34/23 *at Texas A&M ...............L, 2-64/24 *at Texas A&M ..............W, 6-54/25 *at Texas A&M ............W, 10-24/27 DALLAS BAPTIST .......W, 14-04/30 *(20) KANSAS STATE W, 14-35/1 *(20) KANSAS STATE..L, 9-145/2 *(20) KANSAS STATE ... W, 15-115/4 AR-Little Rock .............W, 14-55/7 * ! vs Okla. State ...........W, 7-65/8 *@ vs Okla. State ..........L, 3-45/9 *@ vs Okla. State .........W, 6-05/14 MEMPHIS ......................L, 3-45/15 MEMPHIS ...................W, 14-6 5/16 MEMPHIS .....................W, 9-2 5/18 (14) Arkansas ...............W, 5-2 5/19 Texas Southern ..........W, 13-15/21 * at Kansas .................W, 14-45/22 * at Kansas ...................W, 8-75/23 * at Kansas ...................W, 9-6 5/26 # Kansas .......................W, 3-2 5/28 # Baylor ..........................L, 3-8 5/29 # (25) Kansas State ....W, 13-2(8) 6/4 + Oral Roberts ...... W, 7-6 (10) 6/5 + North Carolina .. W, 7-6 (10) 6/6 + North Carolina ...........W, 3-2 6/12 ^ at (1) Virgina ...............L, 2-3 6/13 ^ at (1) Virginia ...........W, 10-7 6/14 ^ at (1) Virginia ...........W, 11-0 6/20 ? (5) South Carolina .....W, 4-3 6/22 ? (8) Clemson ...............L , 4-6 6/24 ? (5) South Carolina ....L, 2-3 (12)* - Big 12 game; $ - Jacksonville Invita-tional (Jacksonville, Fla.); & - Whataburger Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas); % - Sooner Classic (Norman Okla.); ! -game played at OneOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma

City);# - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+ - NCAA Norman Regional; ^ Charlot-tesville Super Regional (Charlottesville, Va.); ? - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

2011 (41-19, 14-11 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny Golloway NCAA Fort Worth Regional2/18 WILLIAM AND MARY ...W, 7-12/19 WILLIAM AND MARY ...W, 9-62/19 WILLIAM AND MARY .W, 13-42/20 WILLIAM AND MARY .W, 13-12/22 AR PINE BLUFF ..........W, 27-72/23 AR PNIE BLUFF ..........W, 12-12/25 OAKLAND ......................W, 7-52/26 OAKLAND ....................W, 12-62/27 OAKLAND ....................W, 19-63/1 at UT-Arlington ..............W, 4-33/3 $ at San Diego State ....W, 4-03/4 $ at San Diego ..............W, 7-13/5 $ vs. California .............W, 5-33/6 $ at San Diego State ..W, 13-53/11 AR-LITTLE ROCK ........W, 11-43/12 AR-LITTLE ROCK ..........W, 2-13/13 AR-LITTLE ROCK ..........L, 0-73/15 at (8) Arizona State .......L, 2-63/16 at (8) Arizona State .......L, 4-63/18 *(11) TEXAS A&M .........W, 1-03/19 *(11) TEXAS A&M ........L, 1-113/20 *(11) TEXAS A&M ..........L, 2-53/25 *at Missouri ..................W, 3-13/25 *at Missouri ...................L, 1-23/27 ST. GREGORY’S ..........W, 21-34/1 *TEXAS TECH .............W, 10-14/2 *TEXAS TECH .............W, 11-14/3 *TEXAS TECH ...............W, 8-54/5 *(23) OKLA. STATE .......W, 8-34/8 *at Kansas State ...........L, 0-24/9 *at Kansas State ........W, 14-34/10 *at Kansas State ...........L, 2-64/12 (9) TCU ........................W, 13-64/15 *! vs (18) Okla. State .....L, 7-84/16 * @ vs (18) Okla. State .W, 7-54/17 * @ vs (18) Okla. State .. L, 10-114/19 DALLAS BAPTIST ..........L, 2-34/20 BACONE COLLEGE .......W, 5-24/22 *NEBRASKA ..................W, 9-24/23 *NEBRASKA ..................W, 4-14/26 at (7) TCU......................W, 7-44/29 *at (4) Texas ..................L, 0-54/30 *at (4) Texas ..................L, 3-45/1 *at (4) Texas .................W, 5-25/4 at AR-Little Rock ..........W, 7-35/6 *KANSAS ....................W, 12-15/7 *KANSAS ....................W, 11-45/8 *KANSAS ....................W, 11-75/13 NEW MEXICO ................W, 6-25/14 NEW MEXICO ................W, 8-35/14 NEW MEXICO ................W, 8-35/15 NEW MEXICO ................W, 6-25/19 at Baylor.........................L, 2-45/20 at Baylor........................W, 5-45/21 at Baylor.........................L, 2-3 5/25 # vs Kansas State .........L, 3-4 5/26 # vs Texas Tech ...........W, 3-1 5/27 # vs Kansas State .........L, 3-4 6/3 + vs Dallas Baptist ........L, 2-3 6/4 + vs Oral Roberts ..........L, 0-7* - Big 12 game; $ - USD Tournament(San Diego, Calif.); ! -game played at OneOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City);# - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+ - NCAA Fort Worth Regional (Fort Worth, Texas)

2012 (42-25, 13-10 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny GollowayNCAA Charlottesville RegionalNCAA Columbia Super Regional2/17 at Pepperdine ...............W, 4-32/18 at Pepperdine ..............L, 0-102/19 at Pepperdine ................L, 6-72/24 HARTFORD ...................W, 9-62/25 HARTFORD .................W, 10-52/26 HARTFORD ...................W, 8-32/29 UT ARLINGTON ...........L, 3-103/2 at New Mexico ....... W, 7-6(10)3/3 at New Mexico ............W, 10-53/4 at New Mexico ..............W, 4-03/6 ARK. PINE BLUFF .........W, 9-43/7 ARK. PINE BLUFF .........W, 5-43/9 $ vs Connecticut ...........L, 7-83/10 $ vs West Virginia .........W, 5-23/10 $ at (9) Oregon ..............W, 3-23/11 $ at (22) Oregon State .L, 7-113/13 at Dallas Baptist ............L, 6-73/16 *TEXAS .................. L, 6-7 (12)3/17 *TEXAS ..........................L, 5-93/18 *TEXAS ..........................L, 4-93/20 AIR FORCE-1 .................W, 8-53/20 AIR FORCE-2 .................W, 6-23/23 *at Texas Tech ...............L, 1-63/24 *at Texas Tech ..............W, 5-33/25 *at Texas Tech ..............W, 8-23/27 ORAL ROBERTS ............W, 5-23/30 *KANSAS STATE ..........W, 5-13/31 *KANSAS STATE ...........L, 7-84/1 *KANSAS STATE ..........W, 4-34/5 *at (4) Texas A&M . L, 3-4 (12)4/6 *at (4) Texas A&M .........L, 2-54/7 *at (4) Texas A&M .........L, 3-54/10 (9) ARKANSAS ..............W, 4-04/13 *MISSOURI ........... W, 6-5 (10)4/14 *MISSOURI ...................W, 8-44/15 *MISSOURI ...................W, 5-44/17 at Oral Roberts .............W, 6-34/20 ALABAMA STATE .........W, 5-04/21 ALABAMA STATE .........W, 2-14/22 ALABAMA STATE .........W, 7-04/24 at Oklahoma State ........L, 1-64/25 DALLAS BAPTIST ..........L, 2-84/27 *at Kansas ....................W, 4-14/28 *at Kansas ....................W, 8-24/30 MID AMERICA .............W, 11-05/1 at (27) TCU .....................L, 3-45/4 * ! at (25) Okla. State. ....L, 0-35/5 * @ at (25) Okla. State.. ... W , 8-45/6 * @ at (25) Okla. State.. L, 2-35/12 *(2) BAYLOR-1 ...... W, 1-0 (10)5/12 *(2) BAYLOR-2 ..............W, 2-15/13 *(2) BAYLOR ...............W, 12-65/15 (20) TCU .........................L, 0-15/17 SAMFORD ......................L, 2-45/18 SAMFORD .....................W, 6-25/19 SAMFORD ...................W, 13-35/23 # vs Oklahoma State ....W, 1-05/24 # vs (3) Baylor ..............W, 3-25/26 # vs (3) Baylor ..............W, 7-25/27 # vs Missouri .................L, 7-86/2 + vs Appalachian State. L, 4-56/3 + vs Army. ............. W, 2-1 (10)6/3 + vs. (15) Virginia .........W, 5-46/4 + vs App. State ...........W, 14-66/4 + vs App. State .............W, 5-26/9 ^ at (2) South Carolina. .L, 0-56/10 ^ (2) SOUTH CAROLINA L, 1-5* - Big 12 game; $ - Nike Showcase (Eugene, Ore./Corvallis, Ore.); ! -game played at OneOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City); # - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+ - NCAA Charlottesville Regional (Charlottesville, Va.); ^ NCAA Co-lumbia Super Regional (Columbia, S.C.)

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2013 (43-21, 13-11 Big 12)Head Coach: Sunny GollowayNCAA Blacksburg RegionalNCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional2/15 HOFSTRA ....................W, 10-42/16 HOFSTRA ......................W, 3-22/16 HOFSTRA ...........W, 11-10(11)2/17 HOFSTRA ......................W, 7-42/19 AR PINE BLUFF ............W, 4-22/19 AR PINE BLUFF ..... W, 11-1(8)2/22 $ Iowa ...........................W, 3-12/23 $TX A&M Corpus Christi ....W, 4-22/24 $ New Mexico .............W, 10-83/1 PEPPERDINE ..............W, 10-73/2 PEPPERDINE .................L, 2-73/3 PEPPERDINE ................W, 8-13/5 at UT Arlington ..............L, 1-63/8 at USC ............................L, 3-53/9 at UCLA .........................W, 4-03/10 % vs Notre Dame ..........L, 5-63/12 NEW MEXICO STATE ....W, 8-03/13 NEW MEXICO STATE ....W, 3-23/15 NORTHWESTERN ST. ...W, 1-03/16 NORTHWESTERN ST ...W, 7-23/17 NORTHWESTERN ST ...W, 8-33/19 ORAL ROBERTS ..... W, 9-8(15)3/20 ORAL ROBERTS ..........W, 15-83/22 * TCU ...................... W, 3-2(12)3/23 * TCU .............................W, 3-13/24 * TCU ...................... W, 4-3(10)3/26 at Oral Roberts .............W, 3-13/28 * KANSAS ...................W, 12-13/29 * KANSAS .............. W, 2-1(10)3/30 * KANSAS ....................L, 8-104/5 * at Texas ......................W, 2-14/6 * at Texas .......................L, 0-14/7 * at Texas ......................W, 4-24/12 * at Baylor ......................L, 1-24/13 * at Baylor .....................W, 3-14/14 * at Baylor ..................L, 10-124/16 UALR ..............................L, 2-54/16 UALR ..............................L, 3-44/19 NEW ORLEANS ...........W, 10-04/20 NEW ORLEANS ...........W, 14-54/21 NEW ORLEANS ...........W, 14-34/26 * TEXAS TECH ..............W, 8-04/27 * TEXAS TECH ..............W, 6-24/28 * TEXAS TECH ...............L, 3-94/30 at Dallas Baptist. ...........L, 0-25/3 * at West Virginia.. . W, 4-3(10)5/4 * at West Virginia.. .........L, 3-95/5 * at West Virginia ...........L, 6-95/10 *! Oklahoma State .........L, 3-45/11 *@ Oklahoma State .......L, 3-45/12 *@ Oklahoma State ......W, 5-45/14 DALLAS BAPTIST ..........L, 4-65/17 * at Kansas State ..........L, 5-65/18 * at Kansas State ..........L, 2-55/19 * at Kansas State .........W, 7-35/23 # vs Baylor ....................W, 2-05/24 # vs Texas Tech ............W, 8-05/25 # vs Kansas State . W, 7-6(11)5/26 # vs Kansas. .................W, 7-25/31 + vs Coastal Carolina. ..W, 7-36/1 + vs. Connecticut .. W, 5-3(12)6/2 + vs Virginia Tech .......W, 10-46/7 ^ vs LSU .........................L, 0-26/8 ^ va LSU. ......................L, 1-11* - Big 12 game; $ - Kleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas); ! -game played at OneOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City); # - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City);+ - NCAA Blacksburg Regional (Blacksburg, Va.); ^ NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

2014 (29-29, 8-16 Big 12)Head Coach: Pete Hughes2/14 Seton Hall ......................L, 5-72/15 Seton Hall .....................W, 8-22/16 Seton Hall ...................W, 15-62/18 AR Pine Bluff ..............W, 16-62/19 AR Pine Bluff ..............W, 11-02/21 $ vs. Citadel ..................W, 9-72/22 $ at Central Florida ........L, 1-42/23 $ vs. Ohio State .............L, 3-62/27 % vs. Manhattan ...........W, 9-02/28 % vs. Santa Clara ..........W, 8-43/2 % vs. Gonzaga ...............L, 4-63/5 Abilene Christian ..........W, 4-13/6 Abilene Christian ..........W, 3-13/7 Rutgers .....................W, 16-113/7 Rutgers .........................W, 7-53/9 Rutgers ..........................L, 6-83/11 & at Texas-Arlington...W, 3-2 (10)3/14 Belmont ................ W, 4-3 (10)3/15 Belmont ................ W, 6-5 (11)3/16 Belmont ......................W, 10-13/18 TCU................................W, 9-53/19 UALR ............................L, 2-113/21 * Kansas State ............W, 11-43/22 * Kansas State ............W, 11-23/23 * Kansas State ...............L, 0-53/25 at Oral Roberts ..............L, 0-33/28 * at Kansas ...................W, 2-13/29 * at Kansas ...................W, 2-13/30 * at Kansas ....................L, 3-44/1 Oklahoma State .............L, 1-34/4 CSU Bakersfield ............W, 4-24/5 CSU Bakersfield ..........W, 17-44/5 CSU Bakersfield ............W, 4-34/8 Oral Roberts...................L, 0-24/11 * Texas ................. L, 8-10 (10)4/12 * Texas ...........................L, 2-74/13 * Texas ...........................L, 1-84/15 at Oklahoma State ...W, 12-9 (18)4/17 * West Virginia ...............L, 0-74/18 * West Virginia ..............W, 5-34/19 * West Virginia ...............L, 5-94/22 Texas-Arlington .............L, 5-64/25 * at Texas Tech ..............L, 5-94/26 * at Texas Tech ............L, 4-144/27 * at Texas Tech ...... L, 4-14 (7)4/29 Dallas Baptist ................L, 1-95/2 * Baylor ..........................L, 2-35/3 * Baylor .......................W, 13-75/4 * Baylor ........................L, 5-105/9 * at TCU ........................L, 2-105/10 * at TCU ................. W, 7-5 (11)5/11 * at TCU ..........................L, 1-95/15 *@ vs. Oklahoma State ... L, 2-45/16 *! vs. Oklahoma State ...... L, 1-25/17 *! vs. Oklahoma State .....W, 8-15/21 # vs. Oklahoma State ....L, 4-135/22 # vs. Texas Tech ...........W, 9-85/23 # vs. Oklahoma State ....L, 8-11* - Big 12 game; $ - UCF Tournament (Or-lando, Fla.); % - Surprise Classic (Surprise, Ariz.); & - game played at Globe Life Park (Arlington, Texas); ! -game played at OneOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.); @ - game played at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City); # - Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City)

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JOHNNY BENCH AWARDCATCHER OF THE YEAR (PICTURED ABOVE)2009 J.T. Wise

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR2009 J.T. Wise, C

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2001 Greg Dobbs, UT2004 Ole Sheldon, 1B

BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2009 Garrett Buechele, 3B2014 Sheldon Neuse, 3B

BIG EIGHT PLAYER OF THE YEAR1989 Darron Cox, C1994 Rick Gutierrez, 2B

ALL-DISTRICT1952 Gene Sheets, 2B1953 Gene Sheets, 2B1956 Joe Mobra, P Joe Snyder, 2B1959 Don Nipp, C1963 Eddy Peach, OF 1968 Dick Turner, OF 1969 Scott Harrington, 2B Mike Swenton, OF 1972 Bobby Jack, 1B Joe Simpson, OF Jackson Todd, P Gary Weese, P1973 Lanny Phillips, OF Joe Simpson, OF Jackson Todd, P Mike Umfleet, 2B 1974 Keith Drumright, 2B Kenny King, OF Stan Meek, P Mike Umfleet, 3B1975 Jacky Parish, C

Bill Severns, OF Bob Shirley, P Mike Umfleet, 3B1976 Mike Cunico, SS Keith Drumright, 2B Gary Krug, DH Marty Kunkler, P Wayne Pechek, OF Kelly Snider, 1B1977 Mike Cunico, SS Gary Krug, 1B Mark Nipp, P Gary Thweatt, OF1979 Nick Capra, 2B Dickie Sewell, 1B Ron Weaver, C1981 Ray Hayward, P/1B1983 Ray Hayward, P/1B1984 Rusty McGinnis, 1B Bobby Witt, P1985 Steve Peters, P 1987 Jack Armstrong, P Baine Brooks, OF1988 Todd Butler, OF Chris Ebright, OF1989 Darron Cox, C Chris Ebright, OF Kevin King, P1990 Marty Neff, OF1992 Brian Eldridge, 2B Casey Mendenhall, SP 1994 Rick Gutierrez, 2B Rich Hills, SS Mark Redman, P1995 Javier Flores, C Mark Redman, P1996 Javier Flores, C (2nd) Bobby Brown, OF (2nd)1999 Casey Bookout, 1B Bobby Walters, OF2000 Jeff Bajenaru, OF/P (1st)2001 Greg Dobbs, OF (1st)2002 Jason Fransz, OF (1st)2003 Eddie Cornejo, 2B (1st)2006 Ryan Rohlinger, 3B (2nd) Chuckie Caufield, OF (2nd)2007 Aaron Reza, SS (2nd)2009 Jamie Johnson, OF (1st) J.T. Wise, C (1st) Ryan Duke, P (2nd)2010 Garrett Buechele, 3B (1st) 2011 Tyler Ogle, C (2nd) Michael Rocha, P (2nd)2012 Max White, OF (2nd)2013 Jonathan Gray, P (1st) Matt Oberste, 1B (2nd)2014 Mac James, C (1st) Sheldon Neuse, 3B (1st)

ALL-BIG SEVEN1958 Eddie Fisher, P (1st) Dennis Price, 2B (1st)

ALL-BIG EIGHT1959 Brewster Hobby, OF (1st) Don Nipp, C (1st)1960 George Kernek, 1B (1st) Don Nipp, C (1st)1961 George Kernek, 1B (1st)1963 Dale Mitchell, OF (1st)1964 Jann Christian, SS (1st) John Kern, 1B (1st) Dale Mitchell, OF (1st) Keith Shean, 2B (2nd) Tommy Lindsey, 3B (2nd) Carl Morton, OF/P (2nd)

1965 Carl Schreiner, OF (1st) Denny Hopkins, OF (2nd)1966 Jay Cronley, 2B (1st)1967 Gary Harper, 2B (1st) Tom Maxwell, 3B (1st) Ralph Rickey, OF (1st)1968 Gary Brooks, C (1st) Dick Turner, OF (1st)1969 Chris Rickey, 3B (1st) Mike Swenton, OF (1st)1970 Scott Harrington, 2B (1st) Bobby Jack, 1B (1st) Mike Swenton, OF (1st) Glen Castle, SS (2nd) David Weaver, P (2nd)1971 Glen Castle (SS) (1st) Bobby Jack, 1B (1st) Mike Swenton, OF (1st) Gary Weese, P (1st) Randy Feezell, 3B (2nd) Jackson Todd, P (2nd)1972 Bobby Jack, 1B (1st) Joe Simpson, OF (1st) Jackson Todd, P (1st) Bill Severns, OF (1st)1973 Joe Simpson, OF (1st) Jackson Todd, P (1st) Mike Umfleet, 3B (1st)1974 Keith Drumright, 2B (1st) Kenny King, OF (1st) Stan Lawrence, DH (1st) Stan Meek, P (1st) Mike Umfleet, 3B (1st) Jacky Parish, C (2nd) Kelly Snider, 1B (2nd) Bill Severns, OF (2nd)1975 Jacky Parish, C (1st) Bill Severns, OF (1st) Bob Shirley, P (1st) Mike Umfleet, 3B (1st) Kelly Snider, 1B (2nd) Keith Drumright, 2B (2nd) Breen Newcomer, P (2nd)1976 Terry Bogener, OF (1st) Keith Drumright, 2B (1st) Gary Krug, DH (1st) Kelly Snider, 1B (1st) Roger LaFrancois, C (2nd) Greg Stitzinger, 3B (2nd) Gary Thweatt, OF (2nd) Marty Kunkler, P (2nd) Wayne Pechek, OF (HM) Gary Brackeen (HM) Mike Cunico (HM)1977 Gary Krug, 1B (1st) Roger LaFrancois, C (1st) Mark Nipp, P (1st) Gary Thweatt, OF (1st) Mike Cunico, SS (2nd) Terry Bogener, OF (2nd) Mickey Hatcher, OF (2nd) Art Toal (HM)1978 Terry Bogener, OF (1st) Mark Nipp, P (1st) David Luethy, 2B (2nd) David Harrigan, 3B (2nd) Art Toal, SS (2nd) Scott Gardner, P (2nd)1979 Nick Capra, 2B (1st) David Luethy, SS (1st) Bryan Stafford, OF (1st) Tommy Thompson, 3B (1st) Phil Barringer, DH (2nd)1980 Robb Glendening, 2B (1st) Frank Meraz, OF (1st) Ron Weaver (C) (2nd)

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Bryan Stafford (OF) (2nd)1981 Ray Hayward, P/1B (1st) John Russell, OF (1st) Greg Carlton, 2B (2nd) Gary Springer, SS (2nd) Mike Empting, C (2nd) Frank Meraz, OF (2nd)1982 Kevin Bates, 2B (1st) John Russell, OF (1st) Gary Springer, SS (2nd)1983 Ray Hayward, P/DH (1st) Ron Leon, OF (1st) Jay Searcy, 3B (1st) Paul Williams, OF (1st) Foster Mullen, OF (2nd) Darrell Rodgers, P (2nd)1984 Ron Leon, OF (1st) Rusty McGinnis, 1B (1st) Bobby Witt, P (1st) Jeff Hughes, 2B (HM) Jeff Kaye, C (HM) Kevin Pearson, SS (HM) Steve Peters, P (HM) Mike Santiago, P (HM) Jay Searcy, 3B (HM) Paul Williams, OF (HM)1985 Rusty McGinnis, 1B (1st) Steve Peters, P (1st) John Toal, 2B (1st) Bobby Witt, P (1st) Jeff Kaye, C (HM) Jim Richardson, 3B (HM)1986 Kevin Burdick, UTL (1st) Scott Hamilton, P (1st) Kevin Pearson, SS (1st) Baine Brooks, OF (2nd) John Toal, 2B (HM) Jim Richardson, 3B (HM)1987 Jack Armstrong, P (1st) Baine Brooks, OF (1st) Kevin Burdick, 2B (1st) Chris Ebright, OF (1st) Darron Cox, C (HM) Chris Howard, DH (HM) 1988 Chris Ebright, OF (1st) Mark Cole, UTL (2nd) Jim Huslig, SP (2nd) Kevin King, RP (2nd) Matt Anderson, DH (HM) Darron Cox, C (HM) Todd Butler, OF (HM)1989 Mark Cole, SS (1st) Darron Cox, C* (1st) Chris Ebright, OF (1st) Kevin King, P (1st) Kevin Castleberry, INF (2nd) Jim Huslig, P (2nd) John Douglas, OF (2nd) Paul Oster, OF (HM) Matt Ruebel, P (HM)1990 Scott Campbell, OF/3B (1st)1991 Brian Eldridge, 2B (1st) Scott Moore, P (1st) Marty Neff, OF (1st)1992 Brian Eldridge, 2B (1st) Jason Evans, DH (1st) Zak Krislock, P (1st) Casey Mendenhall, P (1st) Clifton Foster, P (2nd) Byron Mathews, OF (2nd)1993 Rick Gutierrez, 2B (1st) Rich Hills, SS (1st)1994 Bucky Buckles, P (1st) Rick Gutierrez, 2B (1st) Rich Hills, SS (1st) Mark Redman, P (1st)

Darvin Traylor, OF (1st) Kevin Lovingier, P (HM)1995 Javier Flores, C (1st) Rich Hills, SS (1st) Mark Redman, P (1st) Aric Thomas, OF (1st)1996 Bobby Brown, OF (1st) Javier Flores, C (1st)

ALL-BIG 121997 Casey Bookout, DH (1st) Javier Flores, C (1st) Geoff Geary, RP (1st) Jeff Andra, SP (1st) Brian Shackelford, UTL (HM) Derek Wathan, SS (HM)1998 Casey Bookout, DH (1st) Geoff Geary, SP (1st) Corey Hart, INF (1st) Willy Hill, OF (1st) Derek Wathan, SS (1st) Jose Montenegro, 3B (2nd) Kevin Olsen, P (2nd) Rick Park, DH (HM)1999 Casey Bookout, DH (1st) Jeff Bajenaru, P (2nd) Jared Hoerman, P (2nd) Zach Lekse, SS (2nd) Rick Park, DH (2nd) Bobby Walters, OF (2nd)2000 Jeff Bajenaru, OF (1st) Jason Bartlett, 3B (1st) Jeff Bajenaru, RP (2nd) Austin Mix, SP (2nd) Rick Park, 1B (2nd) Tommy Whiteman, SS (2nd) Zach Lekse, 2B (HM)2001 Greg Dobbs, OF (1st) Jason Bartlett, 3B (HM) Rocky Cherry, SP (HM) Sergio Garcia, SS (HM) Jerome Godsey, CF (HM)2002 Jason Fransz, OF (1st) Eddie Cornejo, 2B (HM) David Purcey, RP (HM) Ryan Richardson, C (HM) Matt Bose, 3B (Freshman) Jarod McAuliff, RP (Freshman) David Purcey, SP (Freshman)2003 Eddie Cornejo, 2B (1st) Jarod McAuliff, RP (2nd) Reggie Willits, OF (2nd) Casey Brown, RP (HM)2004 Jarod McAuliff, RP (1st) Russell Raley, 2B (1st) David Purcey, SP (2nd) Mark Roberts, SP (2nd) Ole Sheldon, 1B (2nd) Eric Thornton, DH (2nd) Daniel McCutchen, RP (HM) Ryan Rohlinger, SS (HM)2005 Garrett Patterson (2nd) Russell Raley (2nd) Ryan Rohlinger (2nd) Kody Kaiser (HM) Daniel McCutchen (HM) Will Savage (HM) Kevin Smith (HM) Eric Thornton (HM)2006 Chuckie Caulfield (2nd) Steven Guerra (2nd) Danield McCutchen (2nd) Russell Raley (2nd) Aaron Reza (2nd) Ryan Rohlinger (2nd) Kevin Smith (2nd)

Jackson Williams (HM)2007 Stephen Porlier (2nd) Jackson Williams (2nd) Joseph Hughes (HM) Aaron Ivey (HM) Joe Dunigan (HM) Aaron Reza (HM) Heath Taylor (HM) Aaron Baker (HM)2008 Aljay Davis (2nd) Mike Gosse (HM) Jamie Johnson (HM)2009 Bryant Hernandez (1st) Jamie Johnson (1st) J.T. Wise (1st) Aaron Baker (2nd) Garrett Buechele (2nd) Andrew Doyle (2nd) Ryan Duke (2nd) 2010 Garrett Buechele (1st) Jack Mayfield (2nd) Zach Neal (2nd) Ross Hubbard (HM) Cameron Seitzer (HM) Max White (HM) 2011 Garrett Buechele (1st) Tyler Ogle (1st) Michael Rocha (1st) Cameron Seitzer (2nd) Casey Johnson (2nd) Evan Mistich (HM) Dillon Overton (HM) Burch Smith (HM)2012 Max White (1st) Erik Ross (2nd) Jordan John (2nd) Dillon Overton (HM) 2013 Jonathan Gray, RHP (1st) Matt Oberste, IF (1st) Craig Aikin, OF (2nd/Freshman) Jacob Evans, LHP (2nd/Freshman) Dillon Overton, LHP (2nd) Max White, OF (2nd) Anthony Hermelyn, C (HM/Freshman) Jack Mayfield, IF (HM) Ralph Garza Jr., RHP (Freshman)2014 Mac James, UT (1st) Sheldon Neuse, IF (1st) Craig AIkin, OF (2nd) Hunter Haley, OF (HM) Austin O’Brien, IF (HM/Freshman)

BIG EIGHT PLAYER OF THE WEEK1991 April 2 - Marty Neff April 9 - Marty Neff April 30 - Marty Neff1992 March 30 - Brian Eldridge April 13 - Brian Eldrige May 11 - Greg Norton1994 April 11 - Rick Gutierrez May 16 - Rich Hills1996 May 6 - Bobby Brown

BIG EIGHT PITCHER OF THE WEEK1991 April 2 - Matt Ruebel1993 April 6 - Kevin Lovingier April 20 - Steve Connelly May 9 - Ryan Minor1994 April 18 - Mark Redman May 9 - Bucky Buckles May 16 - Mark Redman1995 March 27 - Mark Redman April 3 - Mark Redman May 1 - Mark Redman May 8 - Mark Redman1996 April 30 - Toby Wilmot

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BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK1997 April 21 - Javier Flores1998 February 9 - Casey Bookout March 2 - Jose Montenegro1999 May 10 - Tommy Whiteman May 17 - Casey Bookout2000 April 3 - Rick Park April 24 - Rick Park2001 February 6 - Jerome Godsey April 9 - Greg Dobbs May 7 - Charlie Frasier2002 March 11 - Jason Fransz May 20 - Jason Fransz2003 March 11 - Jay Yaconetti May 6 - Eddie Cornejo-Co2004 March 29 - Ole Sheldon-Co May 3 - Eric Thornton May 10 - Ole Sheldon-Co2005 May 23 - Ryan Rohlinger2006 February 21 - Joseph Hughes2007 March 5 - Aaron Reza-Co2009 March 23 - J.T. Wise April 27 - Bryant Hernandez2010 May 3 - Danny Black May 24 - Garrett Buechele2011 February 21 - Garrett Buechele February 28 - Garrett Buechele April 18 - Tyler Ogle2012 April 2 - Hunter Lockwood2013 February 18 - Matt Oberste February 25 - Matt Oberste2014 March 10 - Mac James March 24 - Hector Lorenzana

BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK1997 April 14 - Kevin Olsen1998 April 13 - Geoff Geary May 10 - Jared Hoerman2002 April 22 - David Purcey May 6 - Mark Roberts2004 February 9 - David Purcey-Co March 22 - Jarod McAuliff-Co May 17 - Mark Roberts-Co2005 March 29 -Steven Guerra-Co May 9 - Will Savage-Co2006 February 21 - Joseph Hughes March 7 - Daniel McCutchen May 22 - Daniel McCutchen2007 March 5 - Heath Taylor April 17 - Stephen Porlier-Co2008 March 3 - Michael Rocha2009 March 9 - Ryan Duke April 27 - Chase Anderson2010 March 8 - Jeremy Erben May 10 - Jack Mayfield2011 March 7 - Michael Rocha April 4 - Michael Rocha2012 March 5 - Jordan John April 12 - Dillon Overton2013 February 18 - Dillon Overton March 11 - Jonathan Gray March 18 - Jonathan Gray April 1 - Jonathan Gray April 15 - Dillon Overton

BIG 12 NEWCOMER/ROOKIE OF THE WEEK2013 March 25 - Jacob Evans May 13 - Hector Lorenzana2014 March 17 - Sheldon Neuse April 7 - Sheldon Neuse

LOUISVILLE SLUGGERNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK2014 March 10 - Mac James

BIG EIGHT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1976 Keith Drumright, 2B Greg Stitzinger, 3B Roger LaFrancois, C Ken Palmer, P1977 Mark Nipp, P - MVP Greg Krug, 1B Art Toal, 2B Mike Cunico (SS) Tommy Thompson, 3B Gary Thweatt, LF Terry Bogener, DH Roger LaFrancois, C1978 Don Morris, RF Mark Nipp, P1979 Nick Capra, 2B - MVP David Luethy, SS Donnie Graham, OF Josh Randall, P Tom Kohl, P1982 Greg Carlton, 3B John Russell, OF Darrell Rodgers, P1983 Ron Leon, OF Ray Hayward, SP Pete Zeegers, RP1984 Rusty McGinnis, 1B Jay Searcy, 3B Ron Leon, OF John Toal, DH Keith Hamilton, SP1985 Rusty McGinnis, 1B Jim Richardson, 3B Andy Franks, OF Keith Hamilton, SP Steve Peters, SP 1986 John Toal, 2B Tony Gwinn, C Chris Stull, OF Scott Hamilton, SP1987 Kevin Burdick, SS Chris Ebright, OF Baine Brooks, OF Jack Armstrong, SP Mike Hensley, SP1988 Mark Cole, SS Chris Ebright, OF Todd Butler, OF Matt Anderson, DH Chris Burgin, RP1989 Mark Cole, SS1991 Derrick White, 1B Brian Eldridge, 2B Matt Ruebel, SP1992 Jason Evans, 3B Greg Norton, SS Scott Marr, OF Britt Bonneau, OF Clifton Foster, SP1993 Rich Hills, 3B1994 Ryan Minor, 1B Rick Gutierrez, 2B M.J. Mariani, 3B Rich Hills, SS Chip Glass, OF Bucky Buckles, RP1995 Tristan Paul, 3B1996 Javier Flores, C Brian Shackelford, UTL

BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1997 Brian Shackelford, OF - MOP Javier Flores, C Corey Hart, 2B Derek Wathan, SS Jeff Andra, P

1998 Rick Park, DH1999 Bobby Walters, OF Rick Park, DH2000 Rick Park, 1B Zach Lekse, 2B2001 Jason Bartlett, 3B Greg Dobbs, UTL2002 Jason Fransz, OF Mark Roberts, P2007 Joseph Hughes, OF/P Aaron Reza, 3B2008 Andrew Doyle, P2009 Andrew Doyle, P Jamie Johnson, OF J.T. Wise, C2010 Garrett Buechele, 3B2012 Jack Mayfield, INF/P Evan Mistich, INF Matt Oberste, INF Steven Okert, LHP Dillon Overton, LHP2013 Jonathan Gray, RHP - MOP Garrett Carey, 3B Anthony Hermelyn, C Hector Lorenzana, 2B Matt Oberste, 1B Max White, OF2014 Craig Aikin, OF Sheldon Neuse, 3B

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM1992 Mideast Regional Brian Eldridge, 2B Greg Norton, DH Byron Mathews, OF1994 Central Regional Darvin Traylor, OF - MVP Javier Flores, C Ryan Minor, 1B Damon Minor, DH Mark Redman, P1995 Midwest II Regional Ryan Minor, 1B - MVP Jesse Zepeda, 2B Aric Thomas, OF Damon Minor, DH Mark Redman, SP1998 Atlantic II Regional Casey Bookout, 1B2000 Oklahoma City Regional Rocky Cherry, P Sean Murphy, DH2004 Oklahoma City Regional Andrew McGuire, OF2005 Oxford Regional Chuckie Caufield, OF Kody Kaiser, OF Ryan Rohlinger, 3B2006 Norman Regional Ryan Rohlinger, 3B - MVP Chuckie Caufield, OF Steven Guerra, P Joseph Hughes, OF Russell Raley, 2B Aaron Reza, SS Kevin Smith, 1B2008 Tempe Regional Aaron Baker, 1B Mike Gosse, 2B Aljay Davis, OF2009 Norman Regional Aaron Baker, DH Jamie Johnson, OF Garrett Buechele, 3B2010 Norman Regional Danny Black, 2B

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Garrett Buechele, 3B Tyler Ogle, C Cody Reine, OF Bobby Shore, RHP2012 Charlottesville Regional Matt Oberste, DH - MOP Caleb Bushyhead, SS Jack Mayfield, 2B Dillon Overton, LHP Cody Reine, OF2013 Blacksburg Regional Max White, OF - MOP Jonathan Gray, RHP Hector Lorenzana, 2B

CWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1973 Bob Shirley, P1975 Terry Bogener, DH 1992 Byron Matthews, OF 1994 Chip Glass, OF - MVP Ryan Minor, 1B Rick Gutierrez, 2B Darvin Traylor, OF Mark Redman, P

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR (PICTURED RIGHT)2007 Aaron Ivey

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1972 Bobby Jack (1st)1975 Bill Severns (2nd)1977 Gary Krug (2nd)1982 Greg Carlton (2nd)1988 Matt Anderson (1st)1988 Chris Ebright (3rd)1991 Matt Ruebel (3rd)1997 Casey Bookout (3rd)2006 Aaron Ivey (2nd) Ryan Rohlinger (2nd)2007 Aaron Ivey (1st)2010 Elliot Blair (3rd) 2011 Elliot Blair (2nd)

POSTGRADUATE RECIPIENTS1982 Greg Carlton, Big Eight1997 Kevin Burdick, NCAA

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1998 Casey Bookout (1st)1999 Casey Bookout (1st)2003 Reggie Willits (2nd)2006 Aaron Ivey (1st) Ryan Rohlinger (1st)2007 Aaron Ivey (1st)2010 Elliott Blair (3rd)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EIGHT1984 Scott Ferguson (1st) Rusty McGinnis (1st)1985 Rusty McGinnis (1st) Darrell Rodgers (1st) Keith Hamilton (HM)1986 Kevin Burdick (1st)1987 Baine Brooks (1st) Kevin Burdick (1st) Chris Ebright (1st)1988 Matt Anderson (1st) Chris Ebright (1st)1989 Chris Ebright (1st) Matt Ruebel (1st)1990 Matt Ruebel (1st)1991 Matt Ruebel (1st)1992 Brett Hemohah (HM)1993 Chip Glass (1st) Mike Smedes (1st)

Derek Glascoe (HM) Dustin Hansen (HM)1994 Aric Thomas (1st) Derek Glascoe (HM)1995 Jeff Andra (1st) Tristan Paul (1st) Toby Wilmot (1st) Derek Glascoe (HM) Willy Hill (HM) Shawn Snyder (HM)1996 Javier Flores (1st) Chad Mead (1st) Derek Wathan (1st) Toby Wilmot (1st) Jeff Andra (HM) Casey Bookout (HM) Hunter Covitz (HM) Derek Glascoe (HM) Dustin Hansen (HM) James Reinecker (HM)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 121997 Aron Amundson (1st) Jeff Andra (1st) Nathan Bennett (1st) Casey Bookout (1st) Hunter Covitz (1st) Paul McCurtain (1st) Luke McFarland (1st) Valentino Pascucci (1st) Kendall Prather (1st) Jeremy Vidales (1st) Chad Cochell (HM) Geoff Geary (HM)1998 Casey Bookout (1st) Paul McCurtain (HM)1999 Casey Bookout (1st) Rocky Cherry (1st) Hunter Covitz (1st) Chad Cochell (HM) Joe Graham (HM) Evan Greusel (HM)2000 Rocky Cherry (1st) Jeff Bajenaru (HM)2001 Rocky Cherry (1st) Evan Greusel (1st) Austin Coose (2nd)2002 Buddy Blair (1st) Rocky Cherry (1st) Heith Gadient (2nd) Evan Greusel (2nd)2003 Buddy Blair (1st) Matt Bose (1st) Greg Kish (1st) Reggie Willits (1st) Luke Alexander (2nd) Matt Arkison (2nd) Wayne Baker (2nd) Eddie Cornejo (2nd) Austin Mix (2nd)2004 Matt Bose (1st) Blake Hurlbutt (1st) Mike Swindell (1st) David Purcey (2nd) Mark Roberts (2nd)2005 Aaron Ivey (1st) Scott Rooker (1st) Ryan Rohlinger (1st) Matt Bose (2nd)2006 Aaron Ivey (1st) Steven Guerra (1st) Ryan Rohlinger (1st) P.J. Sandoval (1st) Daniel McCutchen (2nd)2007 Joseph Hughes (1st) Aaron Ivey (1st)

Cory Williamson (1st) Jarod Freeman (2nd)2008 Jaron Freeman (1st) Drew Roberts (2nd) Aaron Baker (2nd)2009 C.J. Blue (1st) Trey Sperring (1st) Chase Anderson (2nd) Matt Harughty (2nd)2010 Garrett Buechele (2nd) Caleb Bushyhead (2nd) Tyler Ogle (2nd) J.R. Robinson (2nd)2011 Elliot Blair (1st) Caleb Bushyhead (1st) Tyler Ogle (1st) Cameron Seitzer (1st) Jack Mayfield (2nd)2012 Caleb Bushyhead (1st) Erik Ross (1st) Jordan John (2nd)2013 Garrett Carey (1st) Dusty Dishman (1st) Jake Fisher (1st) Jack Mayfield (1st)*2014 Taylor Alspaugh (1st) Kyle Hayes (1st) Drew Krittenbrink (1st) Dylan Neal (1st) Robert Tasin (1st) Jacob Evans (2nd) Hunter Haley (2nd) Mac James (2nd)

* 4.0 Grade-Point Average

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According to university records, the fol-lowing players earned baseball letters during the years indicated. Corrections and additions are welcome and should be addressed to the OU Athletics Com-munications Office.

-A-Aggers, Harry, .................................1934Aikin, Craig, (3) ...................... 2013, 14Ake, Joshua (2) ............................ 2014Alcorn, John Scott, .........................1947Aldridge, Bart, .................................1923Alexander, Luke (18).. ................2002, 03Allison, Carl, .................. 1952, 53, 54, 55Alspaugh, Taylor (21) .............. 2013, 14Ambrose, Joe, ................................. 1932Amend, John W., ................. 1933, 34, 35Anderson, Matt (4) ................... 1987, 88Anderson, Chase (9) ..................2008, 09 Andra, Jeff (48) ................... 1995, 96, 97Andrews, Robert, ............................ 1959Anglin, Gary ................................... 1970Anglin, Mike (26) ...................... 1981, 82Antonio, James, .................. 1951, 52, 53Archer, C. W., ....................... 1923, 24, 25Arkison, Matt (15, 10) ............... 2002, 03Armstrong, Jack (27) ..................... 1987Aufricht, Ernest, .............................. 1906Augustine, Edward (19).. ................ 1983Austin, Charles (21) ........................ 1962Avant, Mason (4) ............................ 1947Avants, Nick (38) ............................ 1962

-B-Baer, Jack, ........................... 1936, 37, 38Bagby, Boots (15) ........................... 1965Bajenaru, Jeff (28) ................ 1999, 2000Baker, Aaron (15) ................. 2007, 08, 09Baker, Gus, ...................................... 1939Baker, Wayne (35) ..................... 2002, 03Baldwin, Mike ................................. 1982Ballard, Keach (8) ............................2014Bannister, Glenn (12) ................ 1972, 73Barefoot, Clifford, ........................... 1909Barrett, Steve J. (11) ................ 1966, 67Barringer, Phil (27) .................... 1979, 82Bartlett, Jason (22, 6)... ............ 2000, 01Bass, Maurice, ................................ 1919Bates, Kevin (11) ...................... 1981, 82Beavers, C., ..................................... 1907Beavers, Eddie, ......................... 1937, 38Beck, Andy, .......................... 1931, 32, 33Becker, Kenneth R. (3) ........ 1955, 56, 57Beets,Walter, ...................................1929Beisel, Cecil (34) ....................... 1979, 81Belcher, Jim (2) ......................... 1957, 58Bell, Dick, ......................................... 1931Bellamy, Rod (19) ........................... 1987Bennett, Rick (23) ......... 1989, 90, 91, 92Benoit, Charles (21) ........................ 2004

Berry, Mike (4) ................................. 1993Berryman, Carroll, ............... 1938, 39, 40Betts, Harold (26) ..................... 1997, 98Biancamano, Vincent (7).. ..............2007Bickerstaff, Colt (5) .................. 2013, 14Bircket, Rex, .............................. 1928, 29Bishop, Ford, ............................. 1923, 24Black, Danny (9) ............................. 2010Black, Howard (39) ............. 1960, 61, 62Blackmon, Anthony (10) ................ 1984Blackwell, Sam,................... 1938, 39, 40Blair, Buddy (46, 16) ........... 2001, 02, 03 Blair, Elliott (39) .............. 2008, 09,10, 11Blakenship, Chester, ..... 1907, 08, 09, 10 Blue, C.J (32). ............................2008, 09Blue, Ted (26) .................................. 1955Bogener, Terry W. (9) .... 1975, 76, 77, 78Bohrofen, Brent (39) ..... 1988, 89, 90, 91Bollinger, Ralph P., .......................... 1940Bonneau, Britt (8) ........................... 1992Bookout, Casey, (42) ..... 1996, 97, 98, 99Boroughs, Richard C., ................ 1953,54Bose, Matt (3).. .............. 2002, 03, 04,05Bounds, O.M., .................................. 1914Bowen, Jim, .............................. 1956, 57Brackeen, Gary (19).. .... 1976, 77, 78, 79Bradbury, Mike, (30).. .1999, 2000, 01, 02Bradshaw, Chris (7) .................. 1994, 95Brady, Tyler ......................................2011Brakebill, William, ............... 1933, 34, 35Brand, Ralph E., ........................ 1932, 33Branson, Randolph (2). ............ .1966, 67Bridgewater, C. Reade, ....................1910Brillhart, Norman W., ................ 1915, 16Briones, Chris (44) .......................... 1994Briscoe, Albert, ............. 1920, 21, 22, 23Bristow, “Obie” J. Gordon, .............. 1922Brittain, Jack, ............................ 1937, 38Brooks, Baine L. (0) ........................ 1987Brooks, David C. (2) ................... 1978-81Brooks, Gary (37) ............................ 1968Brown, Bobby (9) ...................... 1995, 96Brown, Casey (5) ...................... 2003, 04Brown, Chris (27) ............................ 1998Brown, Daniel W. (15) ............... 1955, 56Brown, Dick (31) ............................. 1969Brown, Harry,................................... 1913Brown, Melvin, .................... 1950, 52, 53Brown, Raymond, ........................... 1912Brownell, John (22) ...................2005, 06Bruce, Stephen ................................2011Bryan, Noble, ................................... 1918Buchmann, Connor (15) ..................2014Buckles, Bucky (31) ........................ 1994Buechele, Garrett (38) ......... 2009,10, 11Buentello, Niko (10) .........................2014 Buff, Hardy, ..................................... 1929Bullington, Melvin R., ............... 1940, 41Burba, Justin (6) ............................ 2013Burden, Ray B. (23) ......................... 1961Burdick, Kevin (15) ................... 1986, 87Burgin, Chris (34) ...................... 1987, 88Burke, Joe E. (6) ................. 1951, 52, 53Burke, Kenneth D. (24) ................... 1959Burke, Matt (9) .............. 1989, 90, 91, 92Burns, Brad (38)................... 2005, 06, 07Burr, Robert M. (7) ............... 1955, 56, 57Burrell, M.D., ........................ 1947, 48, 49Buser, Doug (42) ..............................2008 Bushyhead, Caleb (5).. .... 2009,10, 11,12 Butler, Todd (22) ....................... 1987, 88Buttram, Frank, ......................... 1910, 11Byrom, Dean (22) .......................1972, 73

-C-Cairns, Jack, ................................... 1943Cairns, Robert F.,....................... 1946, 47Campbell, Scott (46, 29) ..... 1989, 90, 91Canard, Rolly, ............................ 1906, 07Cannon, Glen R., ................. 1929, 30, 31Canon, William L. .... ........................1981Cantrell, Brady (0) ............................1990 Capra, Nick (4) ................................ 1979Carey, Charles ................................. 1909Carey, Garrett (10) ......................2012,13Carlton, Greg, (17) ......... 1979, 80, 81, 82Carmichael, Darby (15) ............ 1992, 93Carnefix, L.M. ........................... 1984 (M)Carnes, Ethan (19) ...........................2013Carpenter, Dick (9) .......................... 1958Carpenter, E.J., ................................ 1959Carpenter, Kolbey (23) ............ 2013, 14Carver, Billy Paul (38) ............... 1985, 86Castle, Glen (30, 10, 6) ....... 1969, 70, 71Castleberry, Kevin (3) ............... 1988, 89Caufield, Chuckie (4).. ...............2005, 06Cavalli, Brian (12) ........................... 1990Chaffin, Harvey L. (19)...............1962, 63Champagne, Andre (3, 8) .... 1987, 88, 90Chapell, Don O., ................... 1930, 31, 32Cherry, Rocky (38) ........ 1999,00, 01, 02Cheser, William J., .......................... 1922Choplick, Adam (34) ............... 2013, 14Chowning, Jason (23).. ..............2009,10 Christian, Jann (23, 3, 4) .... 1962, 63, 64Christmon, Drew (0) ................. 1992, 93Churchill Sr., Tom, ........................... 1930Chyz, John, ......................... 1941, 42, 47Clanton, Ucal, .................................. 1916Clark, Bob, ....................................... 1944Clark, Dera J. (37) ..................... 1986, 87Clark, William, ..................... 1910, 12, 13Clarke, Gordon, ................... 1934, 35, 36Clary, David (27, 6) .................... 1957, 58Claunch, Eloin, ................................ 1934Cloud Jr., W.M. “Buster”(20,15) ........1952, 53, 54Coah, Francis N., ................ 1933, 34, 35Cobb, Francis, ........................... 1933, 34Cobb, Marvin (36) ............... 1987, 88, 89Cochell, Chad (36) .... 1997, 98, 99, 2000Cochell, Craig (16) .......................... 1992Cohlmia, Kay (17, 34) ......... 1966, 67, 68Coil, Fay, .................................... 1928, 29Cole, Mark (7) ..................... 1987, 88, 89Coleman, Steve (5) ......................... 1982Collazo,Anthony (46), ................ 2010,11Collins, L. Dwight, ..................... 1941, 42Collins, Sherman, E. (31) ................ 1987Conaway, Nick (19) ....................2006, 07Conkling, R.A., ............... 1905, 07, 10, 11Conley, Jay (13) .............................. 1965Connelly, Steve (35) ............ 1993, 94, 95Conrad, John C., ............................. 1926Cook, Elbert, .............................. 1928, 29Cook, Kim E. (18).. .............. 1970, 71, 72Cook, Vernon, .................................. 1925Coolbaugh, Tyler (16).................... 2014Cooper, Terry (10) ........................... 1965Coose, Austin (39) .................... 2000, 01Copping, Corey (25) ................ 2013, 14Corley, Ray, ...................................... 1943Cornelius, Tim (40, 6) ......... 1985, 86, 87Corneilus, William, .......................... 1923Cornejo, Eddie (6) ..................... 2002, 03Cosby, Darin (35) ................ 1986, 87, 88

Cossins, Tim (10) ..................... 1992, 93Cotton, Berry, ............................ 1919, 21Couch, Flourney, ....................... 1918, 19Courtwright, Raymond, ............. 1911-14Courty, Paul J., .......................... 1948, 49Covitz, Hunter (21).. ........... 1997, 98, 99Cowan, Jackie R. (34, 14).......... 1962, 63Cowherd, Harold (33) ..................... 1969Cox, Darron (25) .................. 1987, 88, 89Cox, Joe W. (19,16) .............. 1964, 65, 66Cox, W.V., ............................. 1918, 20, 21Crabb, Jim (21) ................... 1952, 53, 54Craddock, Chad ............................. 1979Craddock, Jimmie, .......................... 1938Cronley, Jay (13) ................. 1964, 65, 66Crosby, Jerry, ................................... 1939Cross, Joffre,................................... 1938Cudjo, Richard (33, 18) ............. 1981, 82Cuellar, Logan (17) ......................... 2000Cumberland, Hal, ................ 1941, 42, 47Cunico, Michael J. (6) ... 1974, 75, 76, 77Curran, Jeffrey (40) ...................... 2014

-D-Darby, Jon (21) ............................... 1961Darden, Tony (35) ........................... 1991Davis, Aljay (8) ...........................2007, 08Davis, Elton (18) ................. 1947, 48, 49Davis, John E. (11) ................... 1950, 51Davis, Skivey A.R., ..................... 1917-21Davis, Steve (31) ............................. 1962Day, Rex (25) ................................... 1982Deal, Clarence, .......................... 1943, 47Deal, Roy B., .................................... 1939Dean, Scott (31) ........................ 1981, 82Dean, Scott (10) .............................. 1989Dean, Steve (10) ....................... 1990, 91Deaton, Leroy, ................................. 1940Denney, Kyle (13) ...................... 1998, 99Denton, Dick H. (32). .......... .1960, 61, 62Denton, Mickey ............................... 1981Disbro, Russell L. (9, 29) ..... 1966, 67, 68Dishman, Dusty (2) ..........................2013Ditto, R.B., ....................................... 1947Dobbs, Greg (29) ............................. 2001Dobson, Shannon (4) ............... 1985, 86Dodson, Carroll, .............................. 1909Dolph, Chancey H., ................... 1921, 22Douglas, Jim, .................................. 1944Douglas, John (0) ..................... 1988, 89Doyle, Andrew (14).. ............ 2007, 08, 09Drumright, Keith A. (2) .. 1973, 74, 75, 76 Duke, Ryan (28, 17) ......... 2008, 09,10,11Dunbar, Clint (35) ............................ 2000Dunigan, Joseph (21)... ....... 2005, 06, 07Dunn, Robert, ............................ 1912, 13Dunson, Raymond, ......................... 1933Durall, Vance, ............................ 1948, 49Durkee, Jack F., ......................... 1922, 23Duvall, Byron, ............................ 1948, 49

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-E-Early, William, .................................. 1905Eaton, Thomas R. (4) ..................... 1974Ebright, Chris (11)............... 1987, 88, 89Echelle, Brian, ................................. 1986Eckenrode, Steve G. (12) .......... 1986, 87Eddings, Jay P. (26) ............ 1984, 86, 87Edge, Gregory J. (3) ........................ 1985Eisenberg, Ricky (10), ................ 2010,11Eldridge, Brian (11) ................... 1991, 92Elliott, Jake (33) ........................... 2014Ellis, Cale (2), ............................. 2010,11Ellison, Chris (1) ................... 2009,10, 11 Elsey, Justin (30) .................. 1997, 1998Elstrom, Marvin,.............................. 1932Empting, Mike (12)... ................ 1981, 82Enos, G.J., ....................................... 1942 Erben, Jeremy (12) .............. 2008, 09,10Estep, Robert, ................................. 1944Estes, Marc, .................................... 1980Eubanks, Lewis L., ........ 1946, 47, 48, 49Evans, Jacob (11) ................... 2013, 14Evans, Jason (6) ............................. 1992

-F-Fears, Walter T., .............................. 1918Feezell, Randolph M. (25, 5) 1969, 70, 71Felt, Wright, ............................... 1915, 16Ferguson, Craig (26) ....................... 1980Ferguson, Scott I. (17) ............. 1984, 85Feye, Terry (32) ......................... 1979, 80Finkenbinder, Don (13).. ................. 1961Fisher, Eddie, ....................... 1956, 57, 58Fisher, Jake (39) ........................2012, 13Fisher, Matt (4) ......................... 2001, 02Fisher, Roy, ...................................... 1918Fisher, Shayne ................................ 1966Fitzhugh, David (26) ....................... 1980Fleming, Ed, ........................ 1909, 10, 11Fleming, Gary.................................. 1972Flores, Javier, (4) .......... 1994, 95, 96, 97Flores, Shane (13) .......................... 1986Foley, Larry, ......................... 1952, 53, 54Folger, Douglas (30, 28, 8) .. 1968, 69, 70Folsom, Jim (3)............................... 1964Fooshee (unknown), ....................... 1916Ford, Mike (6) ............................ 1972, 73Foster, Clifton (39) .......................... 1992Fouts, Warren (36) .............. 1960, 61, 62Fowble, Arin (35) .............................2006Fox, George, .............................. 1923, 24Fox, Timothy Paul (18) ............. 1973, 74Frank, Ronald Dean (4, 24) ....... 1967, 68Franks, Paul Andrew (9) ...........1984, 85Fransz, Jason (21).......................... 2002Frasier, Charlie (19) .................. 2001, 02Frazier, George A. (25) .............. 1975, 76Freeman, Jarod (17, 27) 2005, 06, 07, 08 French, Curtis, ..................... 1956, 57, 58Friday, James (30) .......................... 1979

Fry, William Leonard, ...................... 1944Fulps, W.I., ....................................... 1933

-G-Gajewski, Ken (43) .......................... 1994Galvin, David (31) ........................... 1995Gann, Jamie (23) ............................ 1996Garcia, Sergio (9) ............................ 2001Gardner, Damon (42) ................ 1992, 93Gardner, K. Scott (16) .... 1977, 78, 79, 80Garland, David, ................................ 1910Garms, Donnie ......................... 1972 (M)Garms, Roger ........................... 1973 (M)Garza, Jr., Ralph (32) .............. 2013, 14Gaylor, Rocky, ........................... 1985 (M)Geary, Geoff (22).. ................. 1997, 1998Geiger, Gary W. (14) ........................ 1984Gentry, J. Richard, .............. 1918, 19, 20George, Scotty (18) ........................ 1984Gibson, Ryan (43), .......................... 2010Gilchrist, Stan (11) ......................... 1968Gill, Hal G (35) ................................. 1960Girod, Scott (27) ............................. 1990Glascoe, Derek (40) ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96Glass, Chip (15) ........................ 1993, 94Glendening, Rob E. (13) 1977, 78, 79, 80Godsey, Jerome (8, 7) ............... 2000, 01Goldston, Chuck (27)...................... 1991Gonzales, Izzy (27) ......................... 1996Gooch, Tyler (23) .............................2005Gosse, Mike (5) ..........................2007, 08Gott, Allen (5) .................................. 1965Gower, Tim (22) .............................. 1992Graham, Don (8) ............ 1979, 80, 81, 82Graham, Joe (4) .............................. 1999Graves, Bobby (29) ................... 1998, 99Gray, Jonathan (22) ...................2012, 13Gray, Richard (23) ........................... 1983Green, Kelly, .................................... 1948Gregg, Jay (26) ......................... 1961, 62Gregory, Bob(9)... ................ 1955, 56, 57Gretjak, Bryan (15).......................... 1990Greusel, Evan (37) ........ 1999, 00, 01, 02Griffin, Ray, ................................ 1924, 25Groom, Sidney, .......................... 1923, 24Groth, Bryan (25) .................. 2007, 09,10Grubb, Sean (18) ....................... 1985, 86Guerra, Steven (48) ...................2005, 06Guillory, Anthony (30) ..................... 1986Gulledge, Joe, ........................... 1938, 39Gundy, Cale, .................................... 1992Gutierrez, Rick (6) ..................... 1993, 94Gwinn, Tony A. (5) .......................... 1986

-H-Haddock, Jerry (38, 17) .............1961, 63Haggard, Chris (5) .................... 2000, 01Hale, Mike, ...................................... 2000Hall, Huston R., ............................... 1939Hall, Ron (22, 19) ............. 1968,1969, 70Halling, Harold, ............... 1939, 1940, 41

Hamilton, Larry(6) .......................... 1953 Hamilton, R. Keith (21)... 1982, 83, 84, 85Hamilton, Scott (33) ................. 1985, 86Hammond, Jim (12) ........1956,1957, 58Hammond, Robert, ......................... 1946Hankins, Brandon, .................... 2000, 01Hansen, Dustin (2) ......... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Hardwick, Hobart, ................ 1934, 35, 36Hargrove, Kerry Len (10) 1979, 80, 81, 82Harper, Gary, .............................. 1967, 68Haley, Hunter (4)..................... 2013, 14Hansen, Alec (35) ......................... 2014Harrah, William F. (4) ................ 1951, 52Harrigan, David (7) ............. 1977, 78, 79Harrington, W. Scott (21, 1) 1968, 69, 70Harris, George, .......................... 1914, 15Harris, Zach (26) ............................. 2001Harrison, Drew (45) ........... 2010, 11, 12Hart, Corey (20) ........................ 1997, 98Harughty, Matt (4) .....................2008, 09 Haskell, Lawrence,.................... 1921, 22Haswell, A.J., ............................ 1928, 29Hatcher, Mickey (8) ........................ 1977Hawkins, Clay (7) ............................ 1998Hayes, LaFringe (31)... ............. 2003, 04Hayes, Kyle (36) .........................2013, 14Hayward, Ray (13) .............. 1980, 81, 83Heath, John, ........................ 1939, 40, 41Hebert, Bud (33) ....................... 1979, 80Hembree, Robert (22) .......... 1959, 60, 61Hendrick, David (28) ................. 1982, 83Hendrix, A.W., .................................. 1909Hendrix, Gus,................................... 1944Henry, Chris (32) ..............................2007Hensley, Mike (17) .............. 1986, 87, 89Hermelyn, Anthony (9) ............ 2013, 14Hernandez, Bryant (9, 2) ... . 2007, 08, 09Hernandez, Jon, .............................. 1944Herren, Kaleb (18) .................2009, 2010 Herrera, Brenan (8) ......................... 2004Hickey, Mike (6) .............................. 1990Hill, Charles (22) ............................. 1957Hill, Russell (6) ......................... 1949, 50Hill, Willy (3).. ................ 1995, 96, 97, 98Hills, Rich (17) .............. 1992, 93, 94, 95Hinson, Travis G., ................ 1933, 34, 35Hinz, Bruce (25)... ............... 1981, 82, 83Hobby, Brewster ................. 1957, 58, 59Hodges, Vic M. (28) .................. 1977, 78Hoerman, Jared (33) ...................... 1998Hogan, John C., .............................. 1921Hogge, William Carl, ....................... 1930Holder, Laverne, .............................. 1933Hollis, Albert,................................... 1909Holt, Delbert (5) ............ 1946, 47, 48, 49Holt, Tim ........................................ 1976Honea, Bud, ............................... 1925, 26Hooper, Tim (20) ............................. 2000Hopkins, Denny (11, 3) ............. 1964, 65Hornbeek, Ron (19). ..................1965, 66Horner, Truman, .............................. 1909House, Charlie (37) ................... 2003, 04Housh, Charles, ........................ 1906, 07Hover, Lee (8) .................................. 1978Howard, Christopher (39) ......... 1986, 87Hubbard, Antwonie (11). .......... .2008, 09 Hubbard, Ross (28) ...................2009, 10 Hughes, Bob (8) ............ 1955, 56, 57, 58Hughes, Jeff S. (34) ....................... 1984Hughes, Joseph (33).. ...............2006, 07 Hunter, Bernard, .................. 1923, 24, 25 Hunter, John, ........................ 1935, 36, 37Hunter, Lee, ......................... 1927, 28, 29Hunter, Norde, ................................. 1925Hurlbutt, Blake (22) ........................ 2004Hurley, Mike (21) ............................. 1988Hurst, Stephen T. (4) ...................... 1983Husling, Jim (28) .......... 1987, 88, 89, 90

-I-Ignace, Edward G. (22) ................... 1951Inman, Bert (11) .............................. 1990Inman, Wade (5) ............ 1987, 88, 89, 91Issacs, Keith (18) ............................ 1977Ivey, Aaron (10, 13) ....... 2004, 05, 06, 07

-J-Jack, Bobby (23).. ............... 1970, 71, 72Jackson, Danny (16) ...................... 1981Jackson, Dillard, ................. 1936, 37, 38Jacobs, Jack, .................................. 1942Jacobs, Richard A. (13) ...... 1970, 71, 72Jakubauskas, Chris (22).. .............. 2002James, Mac (28) ........................2013, 14Jastrow, Karl (25) ........................... 1979Jayroe, Jr., Robert R. (29)... 1960, 61, 62Jenkins, Ben (12) ............................ 1992Jenson, Rick A. (4) ................... 1974, 75Jepson, Fred, .................................. 1905Jerome, R.F., ................................... 1930John, Jordan (19) ......................2011, 12Johnson, Casey (3).......... 2008, 09,10,11 Johnson, David Bruce (19)........ 1984, 85Johnson, Gus, ........................... 1922, 23Johnson, H.L., ................................. 1915Johnson, Henry, .............................. 1915Johnson, Jamie (6) ...................2008, 09Johnson, John N. (20, 24) ........ 1969, 70Johnson, Montford, ........................ 1914Johnson, Neil R., ........... 1912, 13, 14, 15Johnson, Tyler (23) .................. 2002, 03Jolly, Terry (17) ............. 1972, 73, 74, 75Jones, Bob (4) ................................ 1955Jones, Brandon (12).. ............... 2002, 03Jones, Dick S., .......................... 1925, 26Jones, Henry R.,.............................. 1950Jones, Joe (19) ......................... 1956, 57Jones, Sterling(12). .................. 1953, 54Jones, Tom (1, 21) .............. 1958, 59, 60Jones, Vester Coy, .......................... 1944Jones, Whit (12) ............................ 1981Jordan, Joe B. (32) ......................... 1985Joseph, Cliff, ............................. 1918, 20Joyner, Eliot (9, 3) ..................... 2000, 01

-K-Kager, Alex (21, 11) ....... 1976, 77, 78, 79Kaiser, Kody (5) ......................2005, 2006Kaye, Jeffrey Michael (12) .. 1983, 84, 85Kee, Charles, ................................... 1932

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Keling, Korey (19) ......... 1988, 89, 90, 91Kelley, Roy O., ............................ 1923, 24Kelly, Kirk R. (10)............................. 1986Kemohah, Brett (7) ............. 1991, 92, 93Kern, John (12, 15) ................... 1963, 64Kernek, George (33) .................. 1960, 61King, Bryan (2) ................................ 2001King, Kenny (9) ................... 1972, 73, 74King, Kevin (37) .................. 1988, 89, 90King, Morris K., ............................... 1944Kirchner, Bryon, ............................... 1920Kirk, Jim (12) .................................. 1950Kish, Greg (34) .......................... 2002, 03Kitch, Denver (8).. ............2001,2002, 03Kline, Steve (2) ................................ 1965Knox, William P. (5) ............. 1952, 53, 54Kohl, Tom (31) .......................... 1979, 80Kolbrener, Robert (25) .................... 1962Kosenski, John (16) ........... 1988, 89, 90Krislock, Zak (36)............................ 1992Krittenbrink, Drew (42) ........ 2012, 13, 14Krsnick, Joe (9) ............................... 1971Krug, Gary E. (23) ..................... 1976, 77Kunkler, Marty (18) ............. 1974, 75, 76

-L-Lacer, Ray, ................................. 1942, 43Lachmann, Tom (29) ...................... 1988Ladd, Kindle (17) ................. 2012, 13, 14LaFrancois, Roger V. (22) .... 1975, 76, 77Lair, Ted (13) ............................. 1973, 76Lally, Tom, ....................................... 1941Lampton, Preston, L., ......... 1928, 29, 30Lance, Brandon (38, 4) ............. 2003, 04Landreth II, George H. (25) ............. 1977Lane, Stan (22) ................... 1983, 84, 85Lasater, Victor, .................... 1938, 39, 40Lashley, Larry .......................... 1978 (M)Lashley, Mickey Lewis (26) ........1973-76Lavender, Robert K. (14, 2) ....... 1986, 87Lawrence, Stanley Herbert (11) .....1974, 75Layton, Lester, ................................ 1942Leake, Jr., John E. (12) . 1952, 53, 54, 55Leeper, James F. (24, 6)...... .1955, 56, 57Lekse, Zach (2) ..................... 1999, 2000Leon, Ron (5) ............................ 1983, 84Lewallen, Keith (28) ........................ 1957Lindsey, Paul, ............................ 1924, 25Lindsey, Tom (24, 8).. ...............1963, 64Linn, Eric (14) ...................... 1994, 95, 96Little, Byron, ........................ 1918, 19, 20Lloyd, George (3) ...................... 1958, 59Lobaugh, Eph, ..................... 1929, 30, 31Lockwood, Hunter (23)....................2012Lookabaugh, John, ......................... 1932Lookabaugh, L.L., ........................... 1916Looper, Aaron (22) .......................... 1996Looper, Garry D. (18) ................. 1965, 66Lorenzana, Hector (12) .............2013, 14Lovelady, Matt (28) ....................2006, 07Loving, George (13) ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55Lovingier, Kevin (28) ........... 1992, 93, 94Luethy, David Jon (15) ........ 1977, 78, 79Lunquist, David (20) ....................... 1972Luton, Stanley Scott (11) ............... 1983Lyon, Verne, ..................................... 1922

-M-Mabrey, C.,....................................... 1941Magnifico, Damien (32) ...................2012Manning, A.O., ................................. 1913Manwell, Brian (18) ........................ 1998Mariani, M.J. (16) ..................... 1994, 95Marino, Mike (15) ............... 1971, 72, 73Marr, Scott (4) ........................... 1991, 92Marsh, James H.,................ 1921, 22, 23Martin, Doug (10) ........................... 1955Martin, Kent Ray, ............................ 1944Martin, M. Douglas(15,14) .. 1963, 64, 65Maschino, David (32) ............... 1982, 83Mason, Raymond A., ...................... 1926Mason, Tom(19) ....................... 1955, 56Massey, Lance (28) ........................ 1996Mathews, Byron (25) .......... 1990, 91, 92Mauk, Clarence, .............................. 1942Maxwell, Tom (8) ..................... 1965 (M)May, John H., ...................... 1930, 31, 32Mayfield, Jack(8) ............ 2010, 11,12, 13Mays, Joe, ................................. 1924, 27McAuliff, Jarod (2).. ........... 2002, 03, 04McCarter, Jake (22) .........................2008 McConnell, Jerry(14) ...................... 1955McCredie, Hugh, ....................... 1906, 07McCurtain, Paul (23)... ............. 1997, 98McCutchen, Daniel (27) ...... 2004,05, 06McDaniel, Kevin, ...................... 1987 (M)McDonald, Denzil (28) ......... 1961, 62, 63McDonald, Merrell, ......................... 1943McFarland, Luke (15) ..................... 1997McGinnis, Russell “Rusty” (25) ..... 1984, 85McGrath, Milton, ............................. 1941McGuire, Andrew (19). ............. 2003, 04McGuire, Lonnie (25) ...................... 1963McKee, Phil C. (27) ................... 1950, 51McKitrick, Greg (13).. .............. . 1988, 89McLaughlin, M.T., ............... 1921, 22, 23McMahan, Cal, ................................ 1926Mead, Chad (16) ....................... 1996, 97Meadows, Glenn, ...................... 1918, 19Meek, Stan (1) .................... 1972, 73, 74Megless, Steve (18) ........................ 1972Meikle, John, ................................... 1933Mele, John (17) ............................... 1991Melton, Joe M.L. (14) ..................... 1960Mendenhall, Casey (18, 21)..... 1990, 91, 92Meraz, Frank (16) ..................... 1980, 81Merrell, Gene, .................................. 1943Meunier, Mickey (9). ............... .. 1993, 94Meyer, Milton, ................................. 1911Meyers, Roy, .................................... 1934Mills, Bus, .................................. 1930, 31Minor, Damon (13) ........ 1993, 94, 95, 96Minor, Ryan (30).. ............... .1993, 94, 95 Minton, Frank (3) .............................1954Minton, Fred (4) .............................. 1954Mistich, Evan (9) ........................2011, 12Mitchell, Jr., Dale (5).. ............... 1963, 64Mitchell, Dale, ......... 1942, 43, 44, 45, 46Mitchell, Jim, .................................. 1943Mix, Austin (27)... ......... 2000, 01, 02, 03Mizel, Harvey, .................................. 1948Mobra, Joe (16) ............ 1953, 54, 55, 56Monroe, Ira “Eph”, ............... 1935, 36, 37Montenegro, Jose (25)... .......... 1997, 98Montgomery, Jack, ......................... 1926Moore, Carroll, .................... 1906, 07, 09Moore, Marshall, ............................. 1906Moore, Scott (38) ..................... 1991, 92Moore, Sidney M, ............................ 1906

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-S-Salter, Leslie E. ................................1920Samplinski, Rich (4) ................. 1989, 90Sandel, Edwin L. (11) ................ 1950, 51Sanders, Dee, .................................. 1942Sanders, Mac (27) ........ 1952, 53, 54, 55Sanders, Steve (3) .......................... 1967Sandoval, P.J. (31) ...........................2006Santiago, Mike (27) .................. 1983, 84Savage, Will (37) ..............................2006Sawyer, Zach (40) ............................2008 Schaefer, Doug E. (3, 20) ..... 1973, 74, 75Scheffler, Herb, ......................... 1939, 40

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Swisher, William, ............................. 1924Swob, Timothy (19) ........................ 1986Szymanski, Tom (3).. ................ 1991, 92

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Talbott, Garland (W.G.), ...... 1919, 20, 21Tasin, Robert (27) ................... 2013, 14Tate, Bob (25, 26) ..................... 1968, 69Taylor, Heath (31) ............................2007Teel, Kenneth (22) .............. 1959, 60, 61Thomas, Aric (11) ..................... 1994, 95Thomas, Cody (20) ....................... 2014Thomas, Jay, ....................... 1935, 36, 37Thompson, Tommy (12, 5) . 1976, 77, 78, 79Thornton, Eric (6).. ................ 2004, 2005Thweatt, Gary (1) ...................... 1976, 77Toal, John (16) .................... 1983, 84, 85Toal,Tanner (31) ........................2011, 12Todd, Jackson (16) ............. 1971, 72, 73Tolleson, Doyle E., .......................... 1933Toomer, Morrison,......... 1911, 12, 13, 14Tosh, Harry B., ................................ 1905Tozier, Pat (22) ................................ 1989Traylor, Darvin (3) ..................... 1993, 94Truscott, Gene, ............................... 1936Tunnel, Doyle C. (27, 7, 34) .......1962, 63, 64Turner, Richard (25, 22, 5, 7) ......1965-68Twyman, George, ...................... 1936, 37Tyler, George, ............................ 1921, 22

-U-Umfleet, Mike (23) .............. 1973, 74, 75

-V-Vaiana, James H. (12) ........ 1977, 78, 79Van Horn, Ryan (16) ....................... 1998Van Pool, Jack (25) .................. 1951, 53Vaughn, Dewayne (21) .. 1978, 79, 80, 81Vaughn, Richard, ............................ 1944Venable, Jack (13) .................... 1946, 47Venable, Jim, .................................. 1946Vervack, Jim (9) ........................ 1964, 65Victery, Joe (19) ........................ 1994, 96Vidales, Jeremy (19) ..... 1997, 98, 99, 00Von Tungeln, Cory (15).. ................. 2000Voyles, Curtis (20) .............. 1976, 77, 78

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Wages, Robert (25) ......................... 1967Waldrip, James W., ................... 1950, 51Walker, John (3) .............................. 1983Walker, Roscoe, ............ 1905, 06, 07, 09Walker, Toby (23) ...................... 1987, 88Wall, Tifford, ........................ 1928, 29, 30Wallace, Polly, ..................... 1925, 26, 27Walters, Bobby (17) ........................ 1998Walton, Jack, ................ 1925, 26, 27, 28Walton, Tim (33) ....................... 1994, 95Walton, Tom (35, 33, 13) .... 1961, 62, 63Waltrip, Billy (15) .............................2013Wantland, C.W., ............................... 1909Ward, Bob (26) ................................ 1977

Ward, Greg (2) ................................. 1989Ward, Gregg (7) ............................... 1983Ward, Ron (26) ................................ 1968Ward, Virgil, ............................... 1940, 41Warden, Larry (20) .......................... 1961Warren, Bill (35) .............................. 1984Waters, Bill (29) .............................. 1948Wathan, Derek (12)... .......... 1996, 97, 98Watkins, Jack A. (11) ..................... 1946Watkins, Smith, ......................... 1931, 32Watson, Ray, ....................... 1930, 31, 32Weaver, David (23, 3) .......... 1969, 70, 71Weaver, Ron (22) ...................... 1978, 79Webber, Larry (8, 6, 24) ........ 1962, 63, 64Weese, Gary (10) ...................... 1971, 72Welborn, Ryan (15) ......................... 2001Wendt, David Bryan (15, 27).....1975, 77, 78West, Gene ......................... 1925, 26, 27West, Maury, ................................... 1941Whisenant, John B.,........................ 1915White, Curtis (9) .............................. 2002White, Derrick (15) .......................... 1991White, Max (7)................ 2010, 11, 12, 13Whiteman, Tommy (6) ... .......1999, 2000Whittaker, Jerry (5) ............. 1992, 93, 94Whitworth, Clint (36) ...................... 1991Wich, J. Roger (2) ............... 1950, 51, 52Wigington, Jeff (34, 26) ........ 1996, 2000Wiginton, Travis (3) ............ 1948, 49, 50Wilhite, Otto, ................................... 1909Williams, Ben (16) .......................... 1987Williams, Jackson (20)... ..... 2005, 06, 07Williams, Matt (32) ......................... 1993Williams, Paul (8)...................... 1983, 84Williamson, Cory (18).. ...............2006,07Willits, Reggie (36) ................... 2002, 03Wilmot, Toby (32) ..................... 1995, 96Wilmoth, Evert G., ........................... 1916Windes, Joe R. (31) ........................ 1965Winford, William, ............................. 1934Winn, William H., ....................... 1906, 07Winters, Robert (15) ....................... 1966Witcher, Josh (23) .................... 1999, 00Witt, Bobby (36) ........................ 1984, 85Woodall, John (19, 37) ....... 1958, 59, 60Woodmansee, T.J., ......................... 1909Woods, Ricky (20) .......................... 1981Woodson,Leroy* ......................................Wooly, Donald(23,1) ..............1964,65,66Worchester, Brent (14) ........ 1981,82, 83Wright, Steve (40) ........................... 1987Wyman, Spencer (14). .............. 2002, 03

-Y-Yaconetti, Jay (4) ............................2003Yates, Lance (26) ............................ 1989Young, J.D., ..................................... 1941Young, Paul, .................................... 1931

-Z-Zaltsman, Stan (33)....... 1983, 84, 85, 86Zeegers, Pete (31) .......................... 1983Zepeda, Jesse (6) ..................... 1995, 96Zoth, Verlan C., ................... 1936, 37, 38

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Reggie Willits

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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMAACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

DAVID L.BOREN13TH PRESIDENTUNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

David L. Boren, who has served Oklahoma as governor and U.S. senator, became the thir-teenth president of the University of Oklahoma

in November 1994. He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions.

Boren is widely respected for his academic creden-tials, his longtime support of education, and for his distinguished political career as a reformer of the American political system. A graduate of Yale Uni-versity in 1963, Boren majored in American history, graduated in the top one percent of his class and was elected Phi Beta Kappa. He was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and earned a master’s degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford Uni-versity, England, in 1965.

In 1968, he received a law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was on the Law Review, elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Bledsoe Prize as the outstanding graduate by a vote of the faculty.

As Oklahoma’s governor from 1974 through 1978, Boren promoted key educational initiatives that have had an enduring impact on Oklahoma. Es-tablished during his tenure were the Oklahoma Arts Institute, the Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program, and the Oklahoma Physicians Manpower Training Program, which provides scholarships for medical students and medical personnel who com-mit to practice in underserved rural areas. Also, the first state funding for Gifted and Talented classes was provided in 1976 and, from 1976 through 1978, Oklahoma ranked first among all states in the per-centage increases of funding for higher education.

One of Boren’s most far-reaching projects in promot-ing quality education at all levels is the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, which he founded in 1985. The foundation recognizes outstanding pub-lic school students and teachers and helps estab-lish private local foundations to help give academic endowment grants to local public schools. As a senator, he was the author of the National Security Education Act in 1992, which provides scholarships for study abroad and for learning additional languag-es, as well as legislation to restore the tax deduct-ibility of gifts of appreciated property to universities in 1993.

Boren, also a former state legislator, spent nearly three decades in elective politics before becoming the president of the University of Oklahoma. Boren was the youngest governor in the nation when he served from 1974 to 1978. Known as a reformer, Bo-ren campaigned with a broom as his symbol. During his term, he instituted many progressive programs, including conflict-of-interest rules, campaign-financ-ing disclosure, stronger open meeting laws for pub-lic bodies, more competitive bidding on state gov-ernment contracts, and reform of the state’s prison system, including expanded education programs for first-time offenders and the largest expansion of the work-release program in state history.

During his time in the U.S. Senate from 1979 to 1994, Boren served on the Senate Finance and Agriculture Committees and was the longest-serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. From his days as a state legislator and governor of Oklahoma to Washington, Boren carried a commit-ment to reform, leading numerous efforts to make government work better for American citizens. As

chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, he strengthened oversight of secret government pro-grams and reformed the procedures for Presiden-tial notice of such programs to Congress.

For more than 10 years, he led the fight for congres-sional campaign finance reform and for legislation discouraging administration and congressional staff from cashing in on government experience and contacts by becoming lobbyists. In addition, he introduced legislation seeking to limit gifts and travel subsidies that government workers, includ-ing members of Congress, can receive from lobby-ists. Boren also chaired the special 1992-93 Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, which produced proposals to make Congress more effi-cient and responsive by streamlining congressio-nal bureaucracy, reducing staff sizes and reforming procedures to end legislative gridlock.

Boren left the U.S. Senate in 1994 with an approval rating of 9l percent after being reelected with 83 per-cent of the vote in 1990, the highest percentage in the nation in a U.S. Senate contest in that election year.

Boren served from 1988 to 1997 as a member of the Yale University Board of Trustees. His univer-sity experience also includes four years on the fac-ulty of Oklahoma Baptist University, where he was chairman of the Department of Political Science and chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. In 1993, the American Association of University Pro-fessors presented Boren with the Henry Yost Award as Education Advocate of the Year.

In April 2004, Boren received the Mory’s Cup from the Mory’s Association at Yale University. In mak-ing the presentation to Boren it was noted that he was the first Yale graduate in the university’s history extending over three centuries to have served as a Governor, U.S. Senator and President of a major uni-versity.

Under Boren’s leadership, the University of Okla-homa has developed and emerged as a “pacesetter university in American public higher education,” with 20 major new programs initiated since his inaugu-ration. They include establishment of the Honors College, the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, a new expository writ-ing program for freshmen modeled on the program at Harvard, an interdisciplinary religious studies program, the Artist-in-Residence Program, the Inter-national Programs Center, and the Faculty-in-Res-idence Program putting faculty family apartments in student residence halls. The Retired Professors Program has been started, bringing 50 retired full professors back to the University to teach freshmen.

The number of new facilities started or completed on the campus during the Boren years has matched the explosion in new programs. Since 1994, almost $1 billion in construction projects have been com-pleted or are under way on OU’s three campuses. Among the largest of the recent projects are the $18.7 million renovation and expansion of historic Holmberg Hall, home of music and dance programs; the $67 million National Weather Center; the $19 million addition to the Michael F. Price College of Business; the $17 million Gaylord Hall for journalism and mass communication; the $27 million Stephen-son Research and Technology Center; and the $83.5 million stadium project. The Health Sciences Center

has a new Student Union, and the new $24 million Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center.

Presidential Travel Scholarships, students from 111 countries on campus, more reciprocal international exchange agreements than any other university and the new International Programs Center are all mak-ing OU more international. The new Honors College helps to assure that no students need to leave Okla-homa to find an educational experience to match their potential.

In 1995, Boren launched the “Reach for Excellence” fundraising campaign with a five-year goal of $200 million, which was twice as large as any fundraising drive in Oklahoma history. The drive exceeded $500 million, raising OU into the top 15 public universi-ties in the United States in private endowment per capita. Since 1994, endowed professorships have increased from 100 to 560 and the OU donor base has grown from 18,000 to more than 125,000 friends and alumni. During the first 10 years of Boren’s ten-ure over $1 billion in private gifts were donated to the university.

Above all, the Boren years have been marked by an emphasis on putting students first. There is not a university president in the country that is more com-mitted to students as his number one priority. He teaches a freshman-level course in political science each semester and is one of the few presidents of major universities to teach.

Boren is married to Molly Shi Boren, a former judge and English teacher. Mrs. Boren is President Emeri-tus of the Oklahoma Arts Institute, which provides education programs in nine arts disciplines for high school students from across the state who are gift-ed in the arts. Molly Boren has two degrees from the University of Oklahoma, a master’s degree in English and a Juris Doctorate from the OU College of Law. A native of Seminole, Boren has two children, Car-rie Christine Boren, an Episcopal minister, and David Daniel Boren, who has served as a member of the United States Congress from Oklahoma. Devoting much of his life to public service, Boren drew from the example of his parents, the late Congressman Lyle H. Boren and Christine Boren.

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The word “renaissance” has often been used to describe the University of Oklahoma since the arrival of David L. Boren as its 13th president.

It’s no accident then that the same term could be used to describe the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and its leader, Joe Castiglione. Just as Boren has transformed the university community that the department is an integral part of, Casti-glione, with the support of Boren and OU’s Board of Regents, has done the same thing with the athlet-ics department, easily one of the most recognized representatives of the state’s flagship for higher education.

A department with a long tradition of excellence, there are some who would argue that the past 13 years represent the best of the best. With seven national championships and 44 conference titles produced in his tenure, it would be hard to dispute that. A place where competitive dreams come true and academic goals are the expectations, not the exceptions, has been created at OU. Through his leadership and the support of the University’s administration, there is a department-wide com-mitment, involving student-athletes, coaches and staff, to that standard.

The 11th director of athletics at OU, Castiglione arrived on the Sooner campus in 1998 and what he found was nothing like what you would see today. He made changes, some big and other no so, and, in the process, created a team of administrators, coaches and support staff who have built a climate that creates lofty goals, high standards and a com-mitment to ethical behavior that is second to none.

The emphasis has been and will always be on OU’s 500-plus student-athletes who have flourished in the atmosphere, creating new levels of excellence in competition and in the classroom only to raise the bar in succeeding years.

Proof of the overall excellence of the program can be demonstrated by the annual Learfield Director’s Cup rankings. The Sooners broke into the top 10 for the first time in school history at the conclusion of the 2010-11 academic year. That performance came after the department finished in the top 30

in 10 of the previous 12 years, a sustained pattern of excellence not seen before in the history of one of the nation’s premier intercollegiate athletics departments.

Since arriving at OU in 1998 after an outstand-ing administrative career at Missouri, Castiglione has insisted that daily and long-term decisions be made in a financially responsible manner. The result of that commitment has helped the depart-ment close the books in the black in each of the last 13 years, making it one of the few Division I programs which remain totally self-sustaining. His understanding of how the department fits into the University’s academic mission led to a decision in June 2009 to increase the direct support provided by the department on an annual basis to $4 million dollars. Through direct and indirect support, OU Athletics, under Castiglione’s leadership, provides more than $7 million annually to OU’s Academics Budget. Facility improvement and construction has been carried out at a record pace and Castiglione takes pride to point out that those improvements have all been paid for with private money.

Castiglione is quick to give full credit to the student-athletes and coaches, the staff, OU Presi-dent David L. Boren, the OU Board of Regents, the donors and the fans for the success experienced during his tenure. It was that commitment to a team approach emphasis that was one of the many qualities that that the search committee recognized when they recommended Castiglione to university administration in 1998.

In recognition of the performance of OU’s teams on the field and in the classroom, of the fiscal stability created during his tenure, the dramatic increases in donor giving, facility construction and renovations, and the cutting-edge programs that the depart-ment has begun during his tenure, Castiglione was named National Athletic Director of the Year in May 2009 by the Sports Business Journal.

That award was one of several earned by Cas-tiglione and the department. The 2007 PRISM Award winner, presented by the School of Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts,

OU was just the second Divi-sion I winner and all of the programs recognized by the selection panel were started under Castiglione’s leader-ship with the full support of university administration.

His peers have honored him for the department’s achievements as well. In October 2004, the Bobby Dodd Foundation named him Athletics Director of the Year. In 2003, he was inducted into the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame. In June 2001, he received the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic Director Award for lifetime achievement from the All-American Football Foundation. The National Association of Collegiate Di-rectors of Athletics (NACDA)

named him Central Region AD of the Year in 2000.

The achievement that may bring him the most pride, though, came in May 2007 when he com-pleted a master’s of education degree from OU. To understand the need for education and lifelong learning, OU’s student-athletes just have to look at their AD who started and completed his master’s degree while running the department and maintain-ing his priorities to his family. He quickly put his experience to use as an adjunct professor in the College of Education, teaching graduate classes in Marketing Development and Leadership in Higher Education.

Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department’s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign For Sooner Sports. The largest fund-raising effort in OU athletics history included projects that impact each of OU’s nearly 500 student-athletes and has become a national model for intercollegiate athletics. The campaign ended three years later with more than $125 million raised and that figure has grown to more than $300 million since then as funds continue to be raised for facility improvements, including the recently announced $75 million Sooner Student Housing Center, and scholarship endowments.

Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione joined the Sooner family after serving as athletics director at Missouri. In his 17-year career with the Tigers, Castiglione, who was named director of athletics at Missouri on Dec. 15, 1993, was credited with rebuilding sports programs, hiring outstanding coaches, implementing an innovative master plan for facilities, inspiring record-setting increases in fund-raising and balancing the budget in each of his five years as athletics director.

A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in April 2007. He began his career as the sports promotions director at Rice. He then worked a year as director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown before being hired in 1981 at Missouri as director of communications and marketing.

His commitment to the success of student-ath-letes has gone beyond the Norman campus and he has served at national and conference level. He chairs the NCAA’s Football Academic Progress Rate (APR) Working Group and is currently serv-ing on the Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board, the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors and the NCAA Bowl Licensing Committee. He served three terms as the chair of the Big 12 Board of Athlet-ics Directors and is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and NACDA. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Baseball Committee and is a past member of the NCAA Football Special Events Certification Com-mittee. He recently served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discus-sion Group. He was recently asked to serve on the Bowl Licensing Task Force by Dr. Mark Emmert, NCAA president. A former member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes.

His involvement in the local community has led to service with civic clubs, churches and charities, including the United Way of Norman. Castiglione recently served his third term as OU’s campus co-chair, which resulted in the highest recorded contributions ever by faculty, staff and students to the United Way of Norman’s annual campaign.

A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is mar-ried to the former Kristen Bartel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph Robert, Jr. and Jonathan Edmund.

JOE CASTIGLIONEV.P. / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSUNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

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BIG 12 CONFERENCEACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

The Big 12 is in its 18th year as it continues to pro-mote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of second-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby.

TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa St., Kansas, Kansas St., Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Texas and Texas Tech.

With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule.

The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 17-plus years. In the fall of 2013, former Texas Tech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor was named the Big 12’s first NCAA Woman of the Year. Texas became the 12th league volleyball squad to advance to the national semifinals while three teams placed in the top 15 at the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships. Big 12 football placed two teams for the sixth time in what was the final season of the BCS with Oklaho-ma defeating two-time defending national champion Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.

Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of 52 NCAA team titles and 537 individual national championships.

The trophy case added more hardware in 2012-13 as Texas won the NCAA Championship in women’s vol-leyball and the Oklahoma State men’s cross country team captured its third national title in the last four seasons. Oklahoma State won the Western crown in equestrian while Oklahoma became one of just five programs to capture multiple national champion-ships in softball. The year ended with Kansas hoist-ing its first NCAA trophy in women’s outdoor track and field. Additionally, the Big 12 picked up 20 indi-vidual national titles.

Several other sports also made strong national showings a year ago. Big 12 football sent a national-record 90 percent of its teams to bowl games. Wom-

en’s basketball claimed the top position in confer-ence RPI for the sixth consecutive season and was the only league to place 80 percent of its teams in postseason play and 70 percent in the NCAA Cham-pionship. Baylor won the Big 12’s first men’s bas-ketball NIT title. Kansas indoor track & field, Okla-homa women’s gymnastics and Oklahoma State wrestling finished as runner-up in their respective national championships. Additionally, Texas joined Oklahoma in the Softball College World Series while K-State and Oklahoma competed in baseball Super Regionals.

Oklahoma pitcher Keilani Ricketts repeated as the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, giving the Big 12 two of the three all-time multiple winners as former Texas player Cat Osterman earned the award three times. Ricketts also claimed the Honda Award for softball for the second consecutive season and the Honda Cup, given to the nation’s top female col-legiate athlete by the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards. Kansas track & field head coach Stanley Redwine and assistant coach Wayne Pate each earned national accolades as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTF-CCCA) awarded the two with outdoor coach of the year honors.

The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy win-ners since 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its 18 seasons – tied for the most of any league. Twenty athletes have earned major individual awards in football in the past six campaigns. Overall, more than 1,400 student-athletes have earned All-America recognition in the past five years alone.

Through its first 17 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 16 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference finished the BCS era ranked tied for second with seven appearances in the National Championship Game. League squads combined to lead the nation in women’s basketball attendance 14 consecutive years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the one-million mark in season attendance – doing so six times. In men’s basketball, the league is the only conference in the nation where every coach has guided a team to the NCAA Tournament, including six coaches that have led teams to the Final Four. During the last nine years a total of 31 NCAA trophies have been hoist-ed by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, in-cluding 16 consecutive seasons.

The Big 12 and its member institutions are commit-ted to a competitive environment where sportsman-ship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.

National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Sam Acho (Texas) were selected to receive To-day’s Top VIII Awards – one of the NCAA’s top hon-ors. It recognizes student-athletes who completed their athletic eligibility during 2010-11 for success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. In the last two seasons, three stu-dent-athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award. That honor showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers.

In its short history, the Big 12 has had 573 Academic All-America recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown com-mitment to their studies by earning numerous indi-

vidual academic recognitions. Ten times in the past nine years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport, including Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) for football in 2013.

The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that com-bine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspira-tion Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Champi-onships. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeed in the face of adversity. Fol-lowing a devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches and former Confer-ence players contributed help in a variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the relief efforts. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sports-manship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 313 scholars have received near $2.2 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 17 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads in-clude baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swim-ming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Big 12 institutions create a league that encompass-es five states and nearly 37 million people. More than 4,200 student-athletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference.

The Conference conducts postseason champion-ships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postsea-son competition. In its first 17 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.8 billion to its member institutions. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

Big 12 Conference – Strength and Success

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FRIDAY, MARCH 13Baylor at TCU* 6:30 p.m.West Virginia at Texas* TBASATURDAY, MARCH 14Baylor at TCU* 2:00 p.m.West Virginia at Texas* TBASUNDAY, MARCH 15Baylor at TCU* 1:00 p.m.West Virginia at Texas* TBAFRIDAY, MARCH 20Texas Tech at Oklahoma* 6:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at TCU* 6:30 p.m.West Virginia at Baylor* 6:30 p.m.Kansas State at Texas* TBASATURDAY, MARCH 21Texas Tech at Oklahoma* 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at TCU* 2:00 p.m.West Virginia at Baylor* 3:00 p.m.Kansas State at Texas* TBASUNDAY, MARCH 22Texas Tech at Oklahoma* 1:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at TCU* 1:00 p.m.West Virginia at Baylor* 1:00 p.m.Kansas State at Texas* TBAFRIDAY, MARCH 27Oklahoma at Baylor* 6:30 p.m.Kansas at Texas Tech* 6:30 p.m.Kansas State at Oklahoma State* 7:00 p.m.SATURDAY, MARCH 28Kansas at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.Kansas State at Oklahoma State* 3:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Baylor* 3:00 p.m.SUNDAY, MARCH 29Kansas State at Oklahoma State* 1:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Baylor* 1:00 p.m.Kansas at Texas Tech* 1:00 p.m.THURSDAY, APRIL 2Kansas at Oklahoma* 6:00 p.m.TCU at Texas Tech* 6:30 p.m.West Virginia at Kansas State* 6:30 p.m.FRIDAY, APRIL 3Kansas at Oklahoma* 6:00 p.m.TCU at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.West Virginia at Kansas State* 6:30 p.m.Texas at Oklahoma State* 7:00 p.m.SATURDAY, APRIL 4Kansas at Oklahoma* 2:00 p.m.West Virginia at Kansas State* 2:00 p.m.TCU at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.Texas at Oklahoma State* 3:00 p.m.SUNDAY, APRIL 5Texas at Oklahoma State* 1:00 p.m.FRIDAY, APRIL 10Oklahoma State at Kansas* 6:00 p.m.TCU at Kansas State* 6:30 p.m.Baylor at Texas Tech* 6:30 p.m.Oklahoma at Texas* 7:30 p.m.SATURDAY, APRIL 11Oklahoma State at Kansas* 2:00 p.m.TCU at Kansas State* 2:00 p.m.Baylor at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Texas* 6:30 p.m.SUNDAY, APRIL 12TCU at Kansas State* Noon Oklahoma State at Kansas* 1:00 p.m.Baylor at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Texas* 2:30 p.m.FRIDAY, APRIL 17Oklahoma at West Virginia* 5:00 p.m.Texas at Kansas* 6:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Kansas State* 6:30 p.m.Baylor at Oklahoma State* 7:00 p.m.SATURDAY, APRIL 18Texas at Kansas* 2:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Kansas State* 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma at West Virginia* 3:00 p.m.Baylor at Oklahoma State* 3:00 p.m.SUNDAY, APRIL 19Oklahoma at West Virginia* NoonBaylor at Oklahoma State* 1:00 p.m.

Texas at Kansas* 1:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Kansas State* 1:00 p.m.FRIDAY, APRIL 24Kansas at West Virginia* 5:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Texas Tech* 6:30 p.m.Texas at TCU* 6:30 p.m.Kansas State at Baylor* 6:30 p.m.SATURDAY, APRIL 25Oklahoma State at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.Kansas State at Baylor* 3:00 p.m.Kansas at West Virginia* 3:00 p.m.Texas at TCU* 4:00 p.m.SUNDAY, APRIL 26Kansas at West Virginia* NoonTexas at TCU* 1:00 p.m.Kansas State at Baylor* 1:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Texas Tech* 2:00 p.m.FRIDAY, MAY 1TCU at West Virginia* 5:00 p.m.Baylor at Kansas* 6:00 p.m.Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. ONEOK Field; Tulsa, Okla.Texas Tech at Texas* TBASATURDAY, MAY 2Baylor at Kansas* 2:00 p.m.TCU at West Virginia* 3:00 p.m.Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma CityTexas Tech at Texas* TBASUNDAY, MAY 3TCU at West Virginia* NoonBaylor at Kansas* 1:00 p.m.Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma* TBA Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma CityTexas Tech at Texas* TBAFRIDAY, MAY 8Kansas at TCU* 6:30 p.m.Oklahoma at Kansas State* 6:30 p.m.West Virginia at Oklahoma State* 7:00 p.m.SATURDAY, MAY 9Oklahoma at Kansas State* 2:00 p.m.West Virginia at Oklahoma State* 3:00 p.m.Kansas at TCU* 4:00 p.m.SUNDAY, MAY 10Oklahoma at Kansas State* 1:00 p.m.West Virginia at Oklahoma State* 1:00 p.m.Kansas at TCU* 2:00 p.m.THURSDAY, MAY 14Texas Tech at West Virginia* 5:00 p.m.TCU at Oklahoma* 6:00 p.m.FRIDAY, MAY 15TCU at Oklahoma* 6:00 p.m.Kansas State at Kansas* 6:00 p.m.SATURDAY, MAY 16TCU at Oklahoma* 2:00 p.m.Kansas State at Kansas* 2:00 p.m.Texas at Baylor* 3:00 p.m.Texas Tech at West Virginia* 3:00 p.m.SUNDAY, MAY 17Texas Tech at West Virginia* NoonTexas at Baylor* 1:00 p.m.Kansas State at Kansas* 2:00 p.m.Texas at Baylor* 5:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY, MAY 20-SUNDAY, MAY 24 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship ONEOK Field; Tulsa, Okla.THURSDAY, MAY 28-SUNDAY JUNE 1 NCAA Regionals Campus SitesFRIDAY, JUNE 5-SUNDAY, JUNE 8 NCAA Super Regionals Campus SitesSATURDAY, JUNE 13-WEDNESDAY, 24 NCAA College World Series T.D. Ameritrade Park; Omaha, Neb.

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GREAT EXPECTATIONSWith one of the greatest winning traditions in inter-collegiate athletics, the University of Oklahoma, its players, coaches and fans understand the meaning of “Great Expectations.” OU hopes for and expects great things from its athletics teams -- and the athletes and coaches expect the same from them-selves. Time and time again, the Sooners have delivered on this expectation: 26 national champi-onships, more than 200 conference titles and more than 1,000 All-Americans.

The University of Oklahoma’s goal is to provide first-class facilities and resources for all the programs and endeavors sponsored by the institution. OU Athletics captures so much attention and interest that it requires the help and support of all Sooners to continue the tradition that all have enjoyed. With that in mind, OU launched “Great Expectations...The Campaign for Sooner Sports” in 1999.

“Great Expectations” - The Campaign for Sooner Sports,” a recently completed fund-raising effort, was about the continuation of a proud champion-ship tradition. It was a five-year campaign launched with an eventual goal of $100 million, making pos-sible an extraordinary era in new athletics facilities that has led to unprecedented athletic and aca-demic success for OU student-athletes.

Among the accomplishments made possible by Great Expectations’ donors: an expanded, reno-vated and more beautiful football stadium; two completely new facilities for men’s and women’s basketball at Lloyd Noble Center; new or renovated facilities for baseball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, softball, tennis, soccer and track and field; new strength and conditioning and sports medicine cen-ters and an indoor training center.

GAYLORD FAMILY - OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUMThe $75 million expansion and renovation of OU’s football stadium, completed in 2004, transformed a towering concrete structure into a beautiful facility featuring the brick and cast stone that character-ize OU’s historic buildings. The expansion added 8,000 seats, including 56 suites, on the east side. At the same time, the press box was remodeled and outfitted with several state-of-the-art features. This historical facility is the largest sports arena in the state, and following its recent expansion, now ranks among the 15 largest on-campus facilities in the nation.

EVEREST TRAINING CENTERConsidered one of the premier indoor facilities in the country, the Everest Training Center is a 74,000-square-foot center that includes a full-size playing field, simulated stadium lighting, a complete scoreboard with play clocks, LED 40-yard timing devices and a ceiling that hangs 65 feet above the playing surface to allow for all kicking and throwing drills.

MCCLENDON CENTER FORINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSWhile the football gameday facilities in the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium may be more familiar to OU supporters, the north side McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics is one of the most vital areas for OU’s entire athletics program as it is the center of student learning and athletics administration activities.

ROBIN SIEGFRIED & FAMILYSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING COMPLEXThis 13,000-square-foot facility serves more than 500 athletes in OU’s 21 sports. The state-of-the-art facility inside the Barry Switzer Center has been central to OU’s success in recent years and helped develop OU’s reputation as a pioneer in the strength and conditioning field.

BARRY SWITZER CENTERA special feature is the Barry Switzer Center on the south side of the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, where OU’s storied football his-tory is displayed, media conferences are held and recruits are entertained. The center recently experi-enced a significant upgrade to reflect this success and to fully realize the original vision as an exhibit area focusing on OU’s greatest victories and most successful coaching eras.

HENRY J. FREEDE, M.D., SPORTS MEDICINE FACILITYThis 10,000-square-foot sports medicine facility within the Barry Switzer Center treats athletes from all 21 sports, ensuring the best possible health for OU student-athletes through preventative medicine and post-injury treatment and rehabilitation.

FRED & MARY EDDY JONES FOUNDATION RED ROOMThe Red Room is where OU football players meet as a team or offensive/defensive units to watch moti-vational videos before each game. OU’s offense and defense post their goals for each week, and the Sooner coach holds his post-game press confer-ence in this area.

HEADINGTON FAMILY TENNIS CENTER EXPANSIONThe men’s and women’s tennis teams compete in one of the finest indoor venues in the country. Highlights of the new 55,000 square-foot facility include six air-conditioned courts, championship-quality lighting and surface, and approximately 375 chair-back seats for spectators, which are elevated between the courts. The programs opened a 12-court outdoor championship facility in 2001 during the Great Expectations campaign that was particularly notable because it was donations exclu-sively from tennis letterwinners who made the new courts possible.

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JOHN CRAIN FIELD AT THE OU SOCCER COMPLEXThe University of Oklahoma Athletics Department and the soccer program enjoyed a $4.5 million expansion to the soccer stadium in 2006. In addi-tion to a press box and a permanent grandstand, a multi-use building is located between John Crain Field at the OU Soccer Complex and the Headington Family Tennis Center at the corner of Chautauqua Avenue and Imhoff Road. The multi-purpose com-plex includes locker rooms, meeting and video rooms and offices for the student-athletes and coaches.

SOFTBALL HITTING FACILITYThe OU softball team broke ground on an indoor hitting facility in July 2008 that was completed prior to the 2009 season. In 2002, the Robert E. Young and Family Softball Locker Room was added to the Softball Complex, giving the team a spacious and comfortable gathering place for preparation and relaxation. In 2003, the softball field was named in honor of retired softball coach and women’s admin-istrator Marita Hynes.

BASEBALL PRACTICE FACILITYWith an estimated cost of $1 million, the OU base-ball team opened an indoor hitting facility and prac-tice infield at L. Dale Mitchell Park prior to the 2009 season. The 5,160-square -foot facility has three full-size hitting/pitching lanes and is air conditioned and heated. Previous renovations to L. Dale Mitchell Park were completed in 2001 when the press box underwent state-of-the-art improvements including four suites and a press area, the Mike Treps Media Room. The facility originally opened in 1982 and has undergone renovations in three of the last four years, including additional chair back seating in 2011 and 2012.

JOHN JACOBS TRACK AND FIELD COMPLEXThe project, which was completed in spring 2004, included a 25,000-square-foot building connecting the Mosier Indoor Practice Facility with the Everest Training Center. This new building includes track and field locker rooms, a sports medicine room and a video teaching room. The John Jacobs Track was altered and re-surfaced to include European Oval turns for a faster track and nine 48-inch wide lanes. Other improvements include upgrades of field event areas, placing them directionally north/south and east/west to take advantage of wind conditions; spectator seating for 2,000; new restrooms and concessions; and the installation of championship lighting.

HOWARD MCCASLAND FIELD HOUSEThe Field House is one of OU’s most historic build-ings. Many OU alumni fondly recall the field house as the home of OU’s basketball program, which it was until Lloyd Noble Center opened in 1975. In 2005, the Field House underwent a $6 million facelift that included a complete interior renovation comprised of a resanded and repainted floor with four efficient practice courts and chair-back seating that offers fans more comfort. The entire facility was repainted and improvements were made to the HVAC system, sound system, lighting and score-boards. The Sooners have also enjoyed renovations done to the training room as well as an upgrade to both the volleyball and wrestling locker rooms.

WRESTLING PRACTICE FACILITYConnected to the McCasland Field House, the Athletics Department launched a $2.4 million proj-ect in 2008. The bulk of the construction will include a $1.3 million addition to the Port Robertson Wrestling Center. The facility serves as the practice venue for the Sooner wrestling team.

MARY JANE NOBLE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CENTERIn 1975, the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation of Ardmore made the first million-dollar gift in OU his-tory with its contribution to OU’s campaign to build a multi-purpose arena. In 1999, the foundation made another gift to support the renovation of the original center, adding first-class matching facilities for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Lloyd Noble Center addition includes two new full-sized practice courts for the men’s and women’s basketball teams.

BOB AND ANN COLEMAN MEN’S BASKETBALL CENTERThe nearly 63,000-square-feet Lloyd Noble Center addition offers a matched set of men’s and women’s facilities, including full-sized practice courts, new team and coaches’ locker rooms, training rooms and steam/spa/sauna rooms. Office facilities and conference rooms provide views of the practice courts as special features and a shared weight train-ing facility was created. The Kerr-McGee Courtside Club gives fans a venue for special events.

SAM VIERSEN GYMNASTICS CENTERA state-of-the-art 7,000 square foot addition and a complete overhaul of the existing Sam Viersen Gymnastics Center was finalized in the spring of 2010, ensuring that the home of OU Gymnastics remains one of the nation’s premier collegiate train-ing facilities. Funded entirely by private donations without the use of any state or university appro-priated funds, the project included a complete renovation of the current gym, locker rooms, sports medicine training rooms and the awards recogni-tion room.

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THE PROGRAMOklahoma’s weight training program is a pioneer in the devel-opment of strength and conditioning, and is a vital part of the Sooners’ traditional success. OU strength and condition-ing coaches utilize their expertise along with a wide array of equipment and tests to produce national championship-caliber athletes. Evaluation, goal-oriented programs, supervision and state-of-the-art facilities help Oklahoma athletes become bigger, faster, stronger and more flexible. The Robin Siegfried & Family Strength and Conditioning Complex, located in the Barry Switzer Center, has 13,000 square feet to facilitate the intensive training of OU athletes. The objective of the strength and conditioning program is to ensure each student-athlete in every sport is provided with a sound in-season and off-season program. This program of activity includes strength, conditioning, flexibility and nutrition. A strength and conditioning coordinator for each sport is pro-vided to assist athletes in reaching the highest possible training levels.

Located at the south end of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Barry Switzer Center houses administrative offices, the football locker room, the equipment room, the 8,000-square-foot Sports Medicine Facility and the 7,000-square-foot Touchdown

Club Legends Lobby in addition to the Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex.

STATE-OF-THE-ART ADDITIONAmong the recent updates that increased OU’s athletic training space to 10,000 square feet were the addition of new hot and cold plunge hydrotherapy pools (shown left). The facility also includes a water rehabilitation pool that features an underwater treadmill, allowing athletes the opportunity to exercise after injury much sooner than on land. By taking away the weight bearing forces of gravity, an athlete is able to keep their running motion while waiting for the injury to heal, allowing the athlete to maintain cardiovascular endurance. The treadmill reaches a speed of approximately eight miles per hour and features underwater jets that provide increased resistance if needed. Underwater cameras allow the athletic trainers and physical therapists to view the running mechanics of the athlete, ensuring proper form and a speedy road to recovery.

OTHER ADDITIONS- Two examinations rooms (Don H. O’Donoghue, M.D. Orthopedic and E. Randy Eichner, M.D. Examination Rooms)- Hydroworx 2000 series - Hydroworx Cold Plunge- Two full body whirlpools- Monitored Rehab System shuttle- Digital x-ray

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COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATIONThe Oklahoma Athletics Department feels a strong responsibil-ity to help its athletes reach and maintain their optimum health and achieve conditioning goals.

For this reason, OU has developed excellent training and condi-tioning programs to lessen the possibility of injuries. However, should injuries occur, the department is committed to a com-prehensive rehabilitation program.

Complete athletically-related medical services are provided to Oklahoma student- athletes by team physicians and OU’s certi-fied athletic trainers. The University of Oklahoma obtains the services of the best medical consultants available. The base of operation for the Sooners’ medical care is the state-of-the-art Henry J. Freede, M.D. Sports Medicine Center in the Barry Switzer Center.

Head athletic trainer Scott Anderson says the addition to the Barry Switzer Center has allowed the university to upgrade to a new edition of rehabilitation equipment that can best ben-efit the student-athletes. From simple therobands to taping

tables, the new facility offers everything a school can have or hope to have. The Sooner training room is equipped to perform isokinetic joint evaluation for preventive medicine and for post-injury rehabilitation. The therapy room is supplied with the lat-est modalities on the market. A total team effort is the key to OU’s efficiency in preventing, treating and rehabilitating injuries sustained by student-ath-letes. These measures keep Sooner athletes at their highest level of performance as they compete for championships.

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A PACESETTER FOR PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES“The University of Oklahoma is truly a great university. It is becoming a pacesetter for public higher education in the United States. We must no longer keep the university’s excellence a secret! It’s time for us to let others know about the strengths of our university and our determination to make it even better.” - University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA OVERVIEWCreated by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral degree-granting research university serving the educational, cultural, economic and health-care needs of the state, region and nation. The Norman campus serves as home to all of the university’s academic programs except health-related fields. The OU Health Sciences Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. Both the Norman and Health Sciences Center colleges offer programs at the Schusterman Center, the site of OU-Tulsa. OU enrolls more than 30,000 students, has more than 2,400 full-time faculty members, and has 21 colleges offering 163 majors at the baccalaureate level, 166 majors at the master’s level, 81 majors at the doctoral level, 27 majors at the doctoral professional level, and 26 graduate certificates. The university’s annual operating budget is $1.5 billion. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excel-lence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society.

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Multidisciplinary Studies

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ArchitectureConstruction ScienceEnvironmental Design Interior Design

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESAfrican & African - American StudiesAnthropologyArabicAstronomyAstrophysicsBiochemistryBotanyChemistryChineseClassicsCommunicationEconomicsEnglishEthics and ReligionFilm and Video StudiesFrench GermanHealth & Exercise ScienceHistoryHistory of Science, Technology and MedicineHuman RelationsInformation StudiesItalianJudaic Studies LettersLinguistics

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (CONTINUED)MathematicsMicrobiologyNative American StudiesPhilosophyPhysicsPlanned ProgramPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic Affairs & AdministrationReligious StudiesRussianSocial WorkSociologySociology - CriminologySpanishWomen’s and Gender StudiesZoology

COLLEGE OF ATMOSPHERIC AND GEOGRAPHIC SCIENCESGeographic Information SciencesGeographyMeteorologyEnvironmental Sustainability

AVIATIONAviation - Air Traffic ManagementAviation - Aviation ManagementAviation - Professional Pilot

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EARTH AND ENERGYEnvironmental geologyGeology – Paleontology & PetroleumGeophysics PaleontologyPetroleum engineering

INTERNATIONAL & AREA STUDIESAsian StudiesEuropean StudiesEuropean Studies - Russia and East European International Security StudiesInternational StudiesLatin American StudiesMiddle Eastern Studies

MICHAEL F. PRICE COLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccountingEconomicsEnergy ManagementEntrepreneurship & Venture ManagementFinanceGeneral ManagementHuman Resources ManagementInternational BusinessManagement Information SystemsMarketingRisk ManagementSupply Chain Management

MEWBOURNE COLLEGE OF EARTH AND ENERGYEnvironmental GeologyGeologyGeophysicsPaleontologyPetroleum EngineeringPetroleum Geology

JEANNINE RAINBOLT COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONEarly Childhood EducationElementary EducationForeign Language Education (French, German, Latin and Spanish)Language Arts EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies EducationSpecial Education

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGAerospace EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineering PhysicsEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial EngineeringInformation TechnologyMechanical Engineering

WEITZENHOFFER FAMILY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSArtArt HistoryBallet – PerformanceBallet - PedagogyDanceDramaInstruments Instrumental Music EducationMedia - Filmmaking, Photography, VideoModern Dance PerformanceMusicMusic EducationMusical Theatre PerformancePhotographyStudio ArtsTheatreVisual CommunicationsVocalVocal Music Education

GAYLORD COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATIONAdvertisingBroadcasting & Electronic MediaJournalism Professional WritingPublic Relations

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL STUDIESCriminal Justice Electronic DeliveryLiberal Studies

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THE LEGACY OF PRENTICE GAUTTThe OU Academics Center that today’s student-athletes use everyday now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process.

“It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commis-sioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater.

“His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics.”

THE PATH TO GRADUATION STARTS HEREIn the 1950s, he came to OU to play football, and, in the process, broke down barriers and crushed stereotypes. Today, OU student-athletes use the Prentice Gautt Academic Center to break another kind of ste-reotype. The center that today’s student-athletes use everyday now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Ath-letics and helped change a society in the process.

The formal dedication of the Prentice Gautt Academic Center was held Friday, Sept. 17, 1999. The proposal to re-name the center was approved by the OU Board of Regents in March 1999.

“It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” OU President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater. His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics.”

The professional consultants of the Prentice Gautt Academic Center help student-athletes with a variety of academic tasks, from learning strategy instruction to any stage of the writing process including preparing for an essay exam and the formal research paper. The goal is to help student-athletes develop the strategies they need to be successful by encouraging the use of the center for all facets of the learning and writing processes encountered in college.

The Prentice Gautt Academic Center provides student-athletes with a state-of-the-art academic support facility. The environment encourages a collaboration between staff members and student-athletes. In addition, it is highly conducive to learning in all areas of students’ academic endeavors and features seven learning centers.

Located on the second and third floors in the north end of the Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Academic Center houses Academic Counseling offices, and Learning and Skill Development centers including the Kerr Foundation Computer Center, the Thompson Writing Center and centers for communication, reading, study skills, math and foreign language as well as learning enhancement and study areas.

LEARNING CENTERS: KERR CAREER CENTERWhether student-athletes are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduates, they will benefit from the services of the Kerr Career Center. It provides a system of services that educates and guides students through the career development process.

The Career Center is dedicated to helping students make the transition from college to career by developing an individualized career plan where they gather information to assist in making a decision about a career; obtain information on the suitable career list; explore classes and publications in the field as well as obtain experience; and gain knowledge and skills necessary for résumé writing, job-related letter writing and interviewing techniques.

The Career Center is a link with the campus Careers Services Office and offers student-athletes a wide array of effective job hunting skills, training and career services.

KERR FOUNDATION COMPUTER CENTERIn the 21st century, computers have become an integral part of the learning experience. Students need access to computers and their resources almost daily. The Kerr Foundation Computer Centers are here to meet these technological needs. We provide each student with the equipment and support necessary to succeed.

The computer center is housed within the Prentice Gautt Academic Center and houses nearly 200 computers available exclusively to our student-athletes.

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Students also enjoy a large amount of storage space on our athletic network. Laptop computers are checked out to students when the computer center is unavailable. This allows access to our network and resources 24 hours a day. The laptop program is very important in helping athletes stay on top of their schoolwork when traveling.

Group training is provided for all new student-athletes during the first week of supervised study. This helps familiarize each student with our resources and procedures. Individual training sessions are available to each student and lab technicians are always on hand to help. The Kerr Foundation Computer Center has been a model for other universities around the country. We plan on being a leader in the future as well. Upgrades are scheduled annually and there is a deep commitment from the Athletics Department ensures that the excellence in the computer center will continue for a long time. COMMUNICATIONS CENTERThis academic center focuses on developing communication and public speaking skills for student-athletes. The state-of-the-art center, coordinated by a broadcast professional, builds strong media relations skills through the use of video equipment.

KERR FOUNDATION FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTERTo assist you in speaking, listening, reading and writing in other languages, the Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center offers a multimedia environment that provides instruction in all foreign languages and in English as a second language. On an individual basis, students have the option of working with computers, audio-visual equipment and tutors in order to enhance their language experience.MATH CENTER

If performing math functions is a problem, the solution is the Math Center. As a supplement to class instruction, the Math Center provides all levels of math computations, concepts and problems to help students review course material. In addition, it offers personal and group tutoring sessions to assist with math assignments.

READING/STUDY SKILLS CENTERIf students have trouble with assigned textbook readings or studying, the Reading and Study Skills Center can help. It provides reading and studying techniques and its staff teach how to make direct applications to current resources. Consultation, computer-assisted instruction, tutoring and independent activities are available. THOMPSON WRITING CENTERBecause learning and writing are essential life long skills which can always be strengthened, the Writing Center offers personalized instruc-tion to student-athletes who seek assistance in refreshing, reviewing, or improving these skills. The Thompson Writing Center offers a dy-namic, positive atmosphere to help student-athletes generate ideas and strategies for writing assignments. Consultants help student-ath-letes organize papers, review grammatical basics, develop proofread-ing and library research skills, and design résumés.

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SUCCESS ACROSS THE BOARDThe University of Oklahoma athletics program boasts a tradition that few schools can rival. Over the years, Sooner squads have combined for 28 team national championships including eight in men’s gymnastics, seven in football, seven in wrestling, two in baseball, two in softball and one in men’s golf and women’s gymnastics.

The Sooner tradition isn’t something buried in the past. It inspires OU’s student-athletes to greater heights every season. In 2012-2013, the Sooners recorded their best-ever finish in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup at No. 7. Nineteen of Oklahoma’s 21 teams advanced to postsea-son competition during the 2012-13 school year. Highlights included the softball team winning the Women’s College World Series and the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams finishing No. 1 nationally. The football team won its eighth Big 12 Championship, while baseball advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals.

In 2002, the Sooner men’s and women’s bas-ketball teams carved their spot in history by advancing to the NCAA Final Four -- only the third time in NCAA history a school accomplished the feat with both teams in the same year. The OU women added two more Final Four appearances in 2009 and 2010, becoming one of only eight programs in NCAA history to reach back-to-back Final Fours.

Even more remarkable, during the 2008-2009 season, the OU football and men’s and women’s basketball teams combined for 74 wins – tying the most ever for those three sports by a Division I school in a single season. In 2008-2009, OU went 12-2 in football, 30-6 in men’s basketball and 32-5 in women’s basketball. The 74-win mark was previously set during the 2001-2002 season

by none other than the Oklahoma Sooners. The University of Oklahoma now stands alone in col-lege sports’ 30-30-10 club, created exclusively by OU.

Oklahoma’s student-athletes continue to lead in the classroom and their actions in the commu-nity are exemplary. With the Great Expectations campaign, Oklahoma continues to build the fin-est facilities in the nation.

Each day, it becomes more evident that the University of Oklahoma has become one of the finest comprehensive athletics program in the country. When OU student-athletes raise the trophy of another championship, the hands responsible for hoisting that trophy symbolize thousands of Sooners around the globe.

The following represents a closer look at the tra-dition powering the Oklahoma Sooners:

• Oklahoma was playing football before it was a state. It’s only one of two Division I football programs to win seven or more national cham-pionships. And OU is the only Division I football program ever to record 47 straight victories.

• With Sam Bradford at No. 1, Gerald McCoy at No. 3 and Trent Williams at No. 4, Oklahoma became the first school ever to supply three of the first four NFL Draft picks in 2010. 2010 also marked only the second time that one school has produced the top pick in consecutive NBA (OU’s Blake Griffin went first in the 2009 hoops draft) and NFL Drafts. Bradford and Griffin were both named Rookie of the Year in their respective leagues, it was the first time in history that the two award winners came from the same university.

• Oklahoma gymnastics great Bart Conner won two NCAA all-around crowns and led the Sooners to two NCAA titles in 1977 and 1978. A three-time Olympian (1976, ‘80, ‘84), Conner won two gold medals in 1984. He was instrumental in the foundation of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.

• Oklahoma defeated UCLA in the 2000 Women’s College World Series to capture the school’s first softball national championship. The Sooners won 66 games, broke 15 school records, had four All-Americans, the WCWS Most Outstanding Player, three WCWS all-tournament team mem-bers, a Big 12 title, a No. 1 ranking and the National Coaching Staff of the Year. The Sooners became just the second non-West Coast team in NCAA history to win a softball national champi-onship.

• The OU men’s basketball team has competed in 27 postseason tournaments in the last 30 years. In 2009 OU produced its 32nd winning season in the last 34 years. No other Big 12 team can boast as many winning campaigns in the span.

• Sooner football has accumulated seven nation-al championships, 43 conference titles, 26 bowl championships, 152 All-Americans and had 350 players drafted by the NFL, including 41 first-round selections and four No. 1 picks: Lee Roy Selmon (1976), Billy Sims (1980), Brian Bosworth (1987—supplemental) and Sam Bradford (2010).

• Oklahoma’s storied wrestling program has amassed 23 conference titles and seven nation-al championships. OU has produced 263 All-Americans and its 65 individual national champi-ons ranks third all-time.

• The OU women’s basketball team advanced to its third overall and second-consecutive Final

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Four in 2010 after playing the nation’s toughest schedule. The Sooners, at some point, played all four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Championship and 13 teams ranked in the final top 25.

• Oklahoma football has placed 28 former Sooners into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, including three head coaches: Bennie Owen in 1951, Bud Wilkinson in 1969 and Barry Switzer in 2001.

• The Oklahoma men’s golf program has pro-duced 47 All-Americans, eight three-time All-Americans, eight individual conference champi-ons, 14 conference titles and the 1989 national championship.

• OU football has produced five Heisman Trophy winners: halfback Billy Vessels won the award in 1952, tailback Steve Owens won in 1969, half-back Billy Sims won in 1978, quarterback Jason White brought the trophy back to Norman in 2003 and fellow QB Sam Bradford took home the award last season. OU players have captured 63 national awards and the Sooners have also pro-duced five Outland Trophies, four Walter Camp Trophies, four Butkus Award winners, four Davey O’Brien Awards, three Lombardi Awards, three Thorpe Awards, two Bronko Nagurski Awards, two Maxwell Awards, one Tatupu Award, one Johnny Unitas Award and one Bednarik award.

• The Oklahoma baseball team swept through its regional tournament and the World Series without a loss to capture the 1994 national championship. The Sooners topped off a 42-17 regular season with the school’s second national baseball title.

• Oklahoma golf’s Charlie Coe was one of the most celebrated amateur players in the history of the game. During his career, Coe captured U.S. amateur crowns in 1949, 1958 and 1959. He also played in 19 straight Masters Tournaments. Coe competed on the Walker Cup teams of 1949, 1951 and 1953.

• Oklahoma wrestling has produced 18 Olympians who have collectively won three gold and two silver medals. Brothers Dave and Mark Schultz both won gold in the 1984 games.

• Oklahoma baseball won the 1951 College World Series with a come-from-behind win over Tennessee in the championship game to become the first team in history to claim the title after winning the double-elimination tournament with-out a defeat.

• Oklahoma baseball advanced to its 10th College World Series appearance in 2010 and finished the season ranked No. 5 nationally, the program’s highest finish since claiming OU’s second nation-al title in 1994.

• Oklahoma basketball great Wayman Tisdale was a three-time All-American for the Sooners from 1983-85 and is the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in OU history. He was a member of the 1984 gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic team and was recently named the greatest player ever in the Big Eight Conference by a panel of longtime con-ference media observers and officials. Tisdale’s No. 23 jersey was retired by Oklahoma in 1997 -- the first jersey ever retired by OU in any sport.

• Sooner basketball great Stacey Dales graduat-ed as the most decorated player in the program’s history in 2002. She was the WNBA’s third overall

draft pick by the Washington Mystics. In addition to leading OU to the 2002 national champion-ship game, Dales was a two-time consensus All-American, two-time Big 12 Player of the Year, four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection, and two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American.

• Former OU letterwinners Michael Blackwood (track and field), Jonathan Horton (men’s gym-nastics) and Danny McFarlane (track and field) represented Oklahoma at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

• Three-time OU All-American Anthony Kim won the 2008 AT&T National in early July, becoming the first American golfer since Tiger Woods to win twice in one year on the PGA Tour. Kim was also a member of the victorious U.S. squad at the 2008 Ryder Cup where he played a crucial role in winning the cup with a crushing defeat of Sergio Garcia.

• OU women’s gymnastics made its eighth-straight NCAA Championships in 2011 and its second straight NCAA top three finish. OU made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Super Six in 2010 and 2011, finishing in a program best second place in 2010 and third place overall in 2011. The Sooners completed their third undefeated regular season in four years in 2011 and currently own the nation’s longest regular season win streak at 29. • OU women’s gymnastics became the first women’s sport at Oklahoma to be ranked No. 1 during the regular season in 2010. The Sooners were ranked first or second in every regular sea-son poll in 2010, as the Sooners were the only squad in the country to score above a 196.000 in every meet.

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SOME OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED TRADITIONS IN COLLEGE ATHLETICSThe University of Oklahoma has a long and storied history. The rich tradition has given birth to some of the most recognized pageantry in all of college athletics. Here is a look at the origin of some of the ele-ments that create the wonderful atmosphere so unique to OU:

SOONERSCollege sports fans are hard-pressed to find a nickname that is as unique and as tied in to a state’s history as a Sooner. The University of Oklahoma is the only school known as Sooners and those who claim that they are Sooners say it with pride.

The Oklahoma Territory opened with the Land Run of 1889. Settlers from across the globe, seeking free land, made their way to the prairies of the plains to stake their claim. One of the few rules to claiming a lot of land was that all participants were to start at the same time, on the boom of a cannon. All settlers who started then were labeled as “Boomers” and the ones who went early were called “Sooners.”

OU athletic teams were called either Rough Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the current Sooner nickname emerged in 1908. The university actually derived its name from a pep club called “The Sooner Rooters.” The success of University of Oklahoma athletics teams over the years has made the nickname synonymous with winning. BOOMER SOONEROne of the most recognizable college fight songs in the country, Boomer Sooner immediately evokes enthusiasm from OU fans and sends chills down the spines of those who dare to oppose them.

In 1905, Arthur M. Alden, a student in history and physiology whose father was a Norman jeweler, wrote the lyrics to the fight song,

borrowing the tune from Yale University’s Boola Boola but improvising the words. A year later, an addition was made to it from North Carolina’s I’m a Tarheel Born and the two combined to form today’s university fight song. Though the tune was first made known by Yale, the everlasting success of Sooner squads has taken the melody of Boomer Sooner to national popularity.

Boomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, OK U!Oklahoma, OklahomaOklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma, OklahomaOklahoma, OK U!I’m a Sooner born and Sooner bredand when I die, I’ll be Sooner deadRah Oklahoma, Rah OklahomaRah Oklahoma, OK U!

MASCOTSThe Sooner Schooner is a Conestoga, or covered wagon, reminiscent of the mode of travel used by pioneers who settled Oklahoma. The Schooner is powered by matching white ponies named Boomer and Sooner, and it ventures onto Owen Field in a triumphant victory ride after OU scores. Although the Schooner was introduced in 1964, it did not become the official mascot until 1980. The Schooner is well-recognized by college athletics fans across the country and makes regular appearances at university functions.

During OU football and baseball games from 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater with a letter “O” on the side. Mex died of old age on April 30, 1928, and he was so popular among students and faculty that the university closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, 1928.

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In the fall of 2005, the OU Athletics Deparment introduced costumed mascots. The new characters will act as an extension of the Sooner Schooner and its horses to be enjoyed by fans -- especially children -- at all OU athletics contests. The costumes feature traditional collegiate gear as part of their regular uniform, but will don team uniforms for football and men’s and women’s basketball. They were voted “Most Collegiate” by the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA).

Crimson and CreamIn the fall of 1895, Miss May Overstreet, the only woman on the faculty, was asked to chair a committee to select the colors of the university. The committee decided the colors should be crimson and cream and an elaborate display of the colors was draped above a platform before the student body.

The student body approved with great enthusiasm and immediately pennants, banners, badges and decorations of every description appeared on the streets, in the windows, at chapel, in classrooms, and all public places; however, local merchants could not supply the demand.

Even though the school colors have evolved to red and white over the years, you can ask any self-respecting Sooner what the colors are and they will proudly announce “Crimson and Cream.”

On gamedays, a sea of crimson rolls through OU’s home venues and all Sooners are urged to wear the official colors to show the rest of the country what school spirit and Sooner Pride is all about.

Pride of OklahomaThe Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band has been supporting Sooner Spirit for more than a century. Unlike many other college bands, which began as military drill units, the Pride of Oklahoma had its beginnings as a pep band.

In the early years of the 1900s, both townspeople of Norman and students of OU participated in a band that played for football games. Professor John Merrill started the first band in 1901, which was composed mostly of townspeople and disbanded after each football season. Lloyd Curtis, a cornetist, founded the first continuous student band in 1904.

Today, the 300-member Pride of Oklahoma has members representing virtually every college and major on campus. The Pride of Oklahoma stands for excellence in musicianship, academics, school spirit, and commitment to our role in the surrounding community. Boomer Sooner rings out at the end of each rehearsal, and that song is the defining element of the University of Oklahoma. Maybe that is why Sooner fans love the band so much. Not much can compare to the first “go-go” at a football game when the Pride of Oklahoma

marches the interlocking OU down the field playing Boomer Sooner.

OU ChantThe OU Chant is a loyalty song that is sung before every home football game, before and after every men’s and women’s basketball games and at the end of many athletic and university functions.

Every fan who wears the official colors, each current student and student-athlete and all OU alumni are encouraged to stand and raise one finger in the air during the playing of the Chant -- a symbolic gesture that shows those who do not know what it means to be a Sooner, the greatness of the university and the unity between all Sooners.

The Chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, who directed the OU girl’s glee club from 1936 to 1938 and was voted Outstanding Faculty Woman in 1937.

O-K-L-A-H-O-M-AOur chant rolls on and on!Thousands strongJoin heart and songIn alma mater’s praiseOf campus beautiful by day and nightOf colors proudly gleaming Red and White‘Neath a western skyOU’s chant will never die.Live on University!

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A UNIVERSITY TOWN WITH A CHAMPIONSHIP SPIRITNorman was recently named by Money Magazine as No. 6 of America’s Best Places to Live among “small” cities or locations with a population between 50,000 and 300,000.

Norman is an ever-changing city of nearly 100,000 residents. Located in the heart of the state, it has grown to become the third largest city in Oklahoma. Despite its continuous growth, it has maintained the spirit and serenity of a small close-knit community.

Since the Oklahoma landrush of 1889, Norman has grown into a popular and smart city. The spirit of Norman and its citizens is unwavering and uncompromising. While other towns were clamoring to become the state capital, Norman residents desired to have the first state university. When the first OU president got off the train and saw a prairie, he saw opportunity.

As home to the state’s premier educational institution, Norman boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives on and celebrates the diversity of its community. Legendary University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer called Norman “a university town with a championship spirit.” Norman continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous local and national athletic events.

In the last five years alone, Norman has served as host of the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship, an NCAA men’s golf regional, NCAA softball regionals, NCAA men’s and women’s gymnastics regionals, NCAA women’s tennis regionals, NCAA track and field regional and the NCAA women’s basketball regionals. In addition, the Big 12 Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Track and Field, Wrestling, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Gymnastics Championships were held in Norman. Cultural activities are unlimited in Norman, making it the ideal backdrop for the University of Oklahoma. As home to people of all ethnic and

educational backgrounds, the city has something to offer everyone. Norman is home to a variety of enriching events and attractions, including the Sooner Theater, which hosts a series of entertaining theatrical performances produced by locally-based talent and touring companies.

The city also showcases local and regional artists in its annual May Fair. In addition, through the university’s School of Drama, School of Dance and the School of Music, stage productions are offered year round. The Medieval Fair has become a springtime tradition in Norman as people from around the country converge on the city for one weekend each April to partake in a fascinating look back in time. Each year, an area park is transformed into a festival of sights, sounds and tastes straight from the Middle Ages. Knights joust, jesters entertain and story tellers spin tales of a magical time in history.

The $44 million Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, a state-of-the-art facility designed to display a collection of historical and natural science items that trace the southwest’s development since prehistoric times, opened in May 2000. History buffs will also enjoy the Cleveland Country Historical House which holds exhibits relating to the development of this area of the state.

For art enthusiasts, the Fred Jones Jr. Memorial Art Center houses permanent collections, nationally and world-renowned traveling exhibits as well as a yearly student art show. The museum has recently added the Weitzenhoffer Collection of French Impressionist paintings -- the single most important gift of art ever given to a U.S. public university. Maintaining a progressive approach to the future while remembering its history, Norman continues to be a well-balanced community, proud to be the home of the University of Oklahoma.

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OKLAHOMA CITYOklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, is located just 18 miles from the Norman campus. It was the first city settled in the Land Run of 1889 because of its position as the center of the state. It is because of this central location that Oklahoma City has become known as the home of America’s Western heritage. Whether adventure, history, culture or sports, Oklahoma City offers a variety of attractions and activities different from any other place in the country. Oklahoma City was born on the afternoon of April 22, 1889, when the central portion of what is now Oklahoma was opened to settlement by presidential proclamation. Thousands crossed the borders of “unassigned lands” at the sound of gunfire at high noon. Never before or since has such a “run” occurred anywhere on the earth.

By the time the dust had settled on that historic day, many people had staked their claim at “Oklahoma Station,” an area which was destined to become Oklahoma City, a leading city in America. In 1911, Oklahoma

City officially became the capital after a statewide election moved the state seal from Guthrie. Oklahoma City has become a haven for exciting sports action. It is home of an NBA team, two semi-professional sports teams and the host of the NCAA Women College Softball World Series and Big 12 Softball Championship. The Oklahoma RedHawks, 1996 American Association champions (then named the Oklahoma City 89ers), are the Triple-A baseball affiliate of the Texas Rangers. The team plays in the 13,066-seat AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, one of the plushest venues in all of minor league sports. The ballpark served as host to a 2004 NCAA baseball regional and the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 208 Big 12 Baseball Championships.

Hockey mania runs rampant with the emergence of the American Hockey League’s Oklahoma City Barons, which plays in the Cox Convention Center. In addition, the city has hosted numerous PGA and Senior PGA Tour events.

TULSATulsa, the state’s second largest city, is located 100 miles to the northeast of Norman in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many different answers. It was a city forever changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. Its African-American heritage left its mark, in both the business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and special memories for countless Americans due to its location on historic Route 66.

Tulsa is a cosmopolitan town that appeals to both young families and retirees. National touring exhibitions can be seen at the Philbrook Museum of Art, which was recently featured on the television program America’s Castles. For great western art, check out the Gilcrease Museum, and music legends are commemorated at Oklahoma’s Jazz Hall of Fame. Other unique attractions worth a stop include the Elsing Museum, Ida Dennie Willis Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys, Tulsa Air and Space Center and the Fenster Museum of Jewish Art.

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SOONER SPORTS TVACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

Established in 1997, SoonerVision is a vital part of the OU Athletics Department, serving as the in-house video production arm.

Sooner Sports TVSoonerVision produces all of the content on Sooner Sports TV, OU’s multi-platform network. Sooner Sports TV programming is delivered on a variety of FOX Sports outlets including FS Oklahoma, FS Southwest and FS College Sports.

Sooner Sports TV programming showcases a variety of original programming and studio shows, including coaches’ shows, weekly magazine shows and press conferences.

In addition, live webcasts and on-demand video content includ-ing highlights, features, interviews, classic videos and more are distributed on SoonerSports.tv.

Baseball BroadcastsIn 2015, 30 out of 31 regular season home games are planned to be broadcast by Sooner Sports TV or on the web at SoonerSports.TV.

KREF 1400 is the radio home for Sooner baseball with veteran broadcasters Toby Rowland and Chris Plank calling the action.

Video BoardsSoonerVision staff also produces and runs the video displays that appear in Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Lloyd Noble Center, McCasland Field House, L. Dale Mitchell Park and Marita Hynes Field.

Original ShowsSooner Sports TV offers a variety of original programming and studio shows, including coaches’ shows, pre- and post-game shows, weekly magazines and press conferences. View a com-plete list of shows currently on the air. This page will be updated as programs are added to the slate.

Sooner Football with Bob StoopsFrom Bud Wilkinson to Barry Switzer, Bob Stoops now carries the torch of the original college football coach’s show that began in 1953. The only place to review the game with the head coach, Sooner Football with Bob Stoops airs every Sunday after OU football games.

OU Football Press ConferenceWatch live as Coach Stoops and select Sooner players preview the upcoming game during OU’s weekly press conference. Host Chad McKee and Toby Rowland provide analysis and commen-tary alongside player interviews from Chris Plank.

Sooner Sports PadWinner of the 2013 Best Collegiate Student Program Series from Sports Video Group, Sooner Sports Pad begins live broad-casts in the fall of 2013. Produced entirely by the OU School of Journalism, each show brings Sooner highlights from every sport and exclusive player interviews. Shot in front of a live stu-dio audience, join the fun on Monday nights in Studio D.

Sooner Sports TalkAiring Tuesdays in the fall and Thursdays in the spring, Sooner Sports Talk gives fans a chance to interact with their

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favorite Sooner coaches live on TV and radio. Send your questions to host Toby Rowland through [email protected].

Sooner PlaybookFrom end zone to end zone, Sooner Sports TV cracks open the playbook on Oklahoma football. With expert analy-sis, Sooner Playbook breaks down every angle of the game to find out what it will take for OU to catch one more touch-down, record one more sack and bring home another win.

Coach’s CornerTune in every Thursday evening in the fall for Coach’s Corner to hear from Oklahoma’s award winning staff of assis-tant coaches.

Sooner Sports Game DayAfter being recognized at the 2013 Sports Video Group awards, Sooner Sports Game Day can now be found live one hour before every OU football game. Bringing Sooner fans unprecedented pregame coverage, host Chad McKee and a panel of guests get you set for kickoff with features, live reports and the last word from Coach Stoops before game day.

Sooners LiveThe only in-game show for Oklahoma football, Sooners Live provides an exclu-sive second-screen experience for the die-hard fans. Live stats supplement the Sooner Sports Radio Network play-by-play call during game action, while a panel of guests break down the highlights during breaks.

Sooner Sports OvertimeOklahoma’s official postgame show offers instant reaction and analysis immediately following each Sooner football game. It is OU fans’ first chance to catch highlights along with live look-ins at the postgame press conference.

SoonerVision StaffBrandon Meier ..........Asst. AD/BroadcastMatt Archibald .................Producer/EditorMitch Beisemeyer ...... Dir. of Big ScreensDan Cavanaugh ........ Dir. of BroadcastingJessica Coody ...............Feature ReporterMatt Jacques .....Motion Graphic DesignerTory Kukowski ............Dir. of Digital Prod.Richard Mardis ..................Director/EditorT.J. McGinnis .................. Senior ProducerCraig Moore .................Dir. of EngineeringCraig Moran ......... Coordinating ProducerStormy Morelli .........Operations ManagerJacob Potter .................Dir. of ProductionMax Toperzer ................. Creative DirectorGrant Wade ......................Producer/EditorAlex Wood .............. Asst. Dir. Big Screens

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSACADEMICS. COMMUNITY. OMAHA.

PETE MORISSenior Associate AD

LIZ SMITHAssociate Director

KARL ANDERSONAssistant Director

MIKE HOUCKDirector of Media Relations

BRENDAN FLYNNAssistant Director

MAKAYLA HIPKEAssistant Director

CHELSEY KRAFTGraduate Assistant

DEBBIE COPPDirector of Publications

ROBBY HAMMANGraduate Assistant

SCOTT MATTHEWSDirector of Graphic Design

KELSEY HARGENSAsstistant Director

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Covering PracticeThe Sooners practice regularly at L. Dale Mitchell Park, located across from the Lloyd Noble Center on Imhoff Road. Members of the media are asked to inform the athletics communications office when they are attending practice. All attendees are asked to stay off the field.

Credential RequestsMedia credentials for the University of Oklahoma’s home contests at L. Dale Mitchell Park, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and ONEOK Field should be requested at least 24 hours prior to the event. Space is limited and credentials are given on a first-come, first-serve basis. Requests should be made to Brendan Flynn at (405) 325-6449 or [email protected].

Gameday Media ServicesWeekly OU and Big 12 media releases are provided to media at home baseball matches via each organization’s website. Oklaho-ma uses StatCrew to provide box scores and play-by-play imme-diately following the completion of the game. After a brief team meeting, coaches and players are available for interviews following the game.

InterviewsMedia members wishing to interview head coach Pete Hughes may reach him in his office by calling (405) 325-8354. Any requests for players should be directed to Brendan Flynn at (405) 325-6449 or [email protected].

Video FeedsSoonerVision broadcasts the majority of Oklahoma sporting events live on Oklahoma All-Access. Oklahoma All-Access is the premium portion of SoonerSports.com and features exclusive access to au-dio, video and and content related to Sooner athletics.

SoonerSports.comOklahoma’s official athletics website, SoonerSports.com is pow-ered by NeuLion.

The University of Oklahoma, in conjunction with its multimedia rights partner, Sooner Sports Properties, signed on to become a partner with NeuLeion in the summer of 2012. It operates Oklaho-ma’s official website, providing Sooner fans with the most in-depth coverage and interactive content of Oklahoma sports that has ever been available.

The OU Athletics Departmen and NeuLion committed considerable research, planning and design resources into developing SoonerS-ports.com. OU is recognized as a leader in intercollegiate athletics and its official site follows that tradition.

For many, the site serves as the front door to the Sooner experi-ence. SoonerSports.com also provides and intergral link between student-athletes, their families, coaches, Oklahoma students, fans, prospective student-athletes, alumni, media, donors, corporate partners, the University and peer institutions in the Big 12 Confer-ence and the NCAA.

The site strengthens Oklahoma’s commitment in bringing its fans the most extensive coverage of the Sooners direct from Norman. By utilizing the latest technology, including webcasts, RSS feeds, wireless services and more, OU presents fans with unprecedented opportunities to access official Sooner news, features and multi-media.

KILEY MATHEWSGraduate Assistant

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